The Fox, envious of this distinction, seeing, soon after, a trap baited with a piece of meat, approached the new king, and said with mock humility: "May it please your majesty, I have found on your domain a treasure, to which, if you will deign to accompany me, I will conduct you.
The Camel, envious of the praises bestowed on the Monkey, and desirous to divert to himself the favor of the guests, proposed to stand up in his turn, and dance for their amusement.
Who is first, screamed angrily the flat envious sole, who had been left far behind, who is first.
The rich man had, however, long been envious of his brother's possessions, and ofthe handsome way of living which he had set on foot, and could not understand fromwhence the riches came, and what his brother wanted with the measure.
" Then the envious mother cried, "Do you want to fare better than we do?
The goldsmith at once knew how it had happened, and that the children had eaten the heart and liver of the golden bird, and in order to revenge himself, and because he was envious and hard-hearted, he said to the father, your children are in league with the evil one, do not take the gold, and do not suffer them to stay any longer in your house, for he has them in his power, and may ruin you likewise.
The step-daughter once had a pretty apron, which the other fancied so much that she became envious, and told her mother that she must and would have that apron.
Then her envious heart had rest, so far as an envious heart can have rest.
But when he saw his young brother coming out of the wood laden with his booty, his envious, evil heart gave him no peace.
She was also envious because her step-daughter was beautiful and lovable, and her own daughter ugly and repulsive.
But since this is now the last evening that we'll stand and shine in the second row, so to speak, in the street here along with you, you shining comrades, we won't sulk or be envious.
He was not envious of these beautiful creatures, but wished to be as lovely as they.
Then, the other toys looked up the piggy bank with envious eyes.
With a sort of reverence the daisy looked up to the bird that could fly and sing, but it did not feel envious.