Thereupon she related what had happened to her in the wood, but with every word she spoke, gold pieces fell from her mouth, until very soon the whole room was covered with them.
She came thus many nights and never spoke a word.
Then said the maiden in her heart, I know with certainty that I shall set my brothers free, and went and sought a high tree and seated herself in it and spun, and neither spoke nor laughed.
' Spoke the second 'but is there no escape.
' 'Learn what you will, spoke the father, 'it is all the same to me.
He stood still and looked at her full of surprise, then he spoke to her and said 'who are you.
And when he walked in the marsh and spoke of Egypt, my imagination carried me to wonderful foreign lands.
In earlier years she had suffered a great deal from toothache, and she always spoke about it; and so it happened that her friend, the brewer Rasmussen, who was a great wit, called her Aunty Toothache.
" And this time he spoke the truth.
His strawberries were very excellent, but by no means better than many others; and when it happened one year that his radishes did not succeed, they only spoke of them, and not of other good things he had made succeed.
There was a student who came to the house to helpher brothers with their lessons,and he frequently spoke tolittle Amalie and her dolls;he spoke differently from any-one else,and the little girl found him very amusing,al-though Aunt Malle said he didn't know how to conversewith children-their little heads couldn't possibly graspthat silly talk.
They had noticed each other, these two, but it was not until they were two years old that they spoke to each other.
He spoke about it to his pig-boy, who was the more cunning of the two.
Great-Grandfather would listen with the brightest look in his eyes while Frederick spoke of or read aloud about scientific progress, and new discoveries in the laws of nature, and about all the other marvels of our times.
She answered openly, and spoke with bitterness and hatred of her husband, with whom she declared she would not live; she was too honorable for that.
They spoke about this, and also about the thistle-flower they brought, the last thistle-flower, now gleaming like silver, whose picture was carved on the frame.
He spoke as follows:— "My brother knaves have each got a candle, and I shall also get one; I know that.
The old clergyman spoke a few words for honorable remembrance, and a painter made a drawing, as a lasting record of the tree.
I spoke to one of the invaders; he was only three days old but already a grandfather.
He looked upon God's creation as a great sum in arithmetic—subtracted, multiplied, and tried to know it within and without, and to talk with understanding concerning it; and that was a very sensible thing; and he spoke joyously and cleverly of it.