" She thought for a while, and at last she remembered that up in the garret was still standing a sack of the finest wheat flour from the last fair, and she would fetch that down and strew it over the beer.
The driver had to leave the waggon standing, and full of anger and vexation went home.
The maid heard some one standing at the house-door, knocking.
At length he came to a spot where many beautiful and delightful chairs were standing, and in the midst was a seat all of gold which was set with shining jewels, likewise it was much higher than the other chairs, and a footstool of gold was before it.
Go to it, then, she is standing before the door, said the flounder.
You have devoured all when you were standing godmother.
But the servants did not believe it, and laughed and left him standing there.
When they entered it, everything was shining with gold, silver, and crystal, and in the midst of it twelve cradles were standing side by side.
When she got home, her mother was standing before the door, and asked,"What hast thou had given to thee?
If I could believe it possible, I should think she was standing before me - you are like her in every respect.
At length he sighed from the very bottom of his heart, and cried, "Ah, if I were but at the Castle of the Golden Sun," and hardly had the words passed his lips than he was standing on a high mountain before the gate of the castle.
After a while, a second giant was standing in the road, who took the drummer from the first, and stuck him in his button-hole.
Ninety-seven posts with the heads of dead men were already standing before the castle, and no one had come forward for a long time.
When he came to the house of the poor girl, she was not standing at the door, but sitting in her little room.
His wife, who was standing on the hearth with a pan of hot fat, ran to him to help him.
No sooner was the wheel standing on the shore than there was a more violent movement than before in the depths of the pond, and a mighty wave rushed up, and bore the wheel away with it.
Will you help me, she said, as he remained standing by her.
Shortly afterwards they came to a mighty rock, before which a giant was standing and striking great pieces of it away with his fist.
When he had in some degree recovered,the stag, which had remained standing by him, pushed its horns with suchforce against a door which was in the rock, that it sprang open.
While he was thus standing he saw a twelve great, wild men coming towards him,and as he believed they were robbers he pushed his barrow into the thicket, climbedup a tree, and waited to see what would happen.