The Twelve Brothers, illustration from The Golden Wonder Book published 1934. The old woman said to her "Why didn't thou not leave the twelve white flowers? They were the brothers who are now changed into crows. PacificStock
The Miller's Daughter, illustration from The Golden Wonder Book published 1934. Suddenly the door opened and into the room appeared a little man who said, " Good evening my child. Why are you weeping so bitterly?" PacificStock
The House in the Wood, illustration from The Golden Wonder Book published 1934. The bed was of ivory, and the curtains of red velvet, and on a stool close by was placed a pair of slippers ornamented with pearls. PacificStock
The Shoes Which Were Danced to Pieces. Illustration from The Golden Wonder Book for Children published 1934. On the lake he saw that there were twelve little boats and in each boat were seated a handsome prince and one of the beautiful sisters. PacificStock
The Seven Crows. Illustration from The Golden Wonder Book for Children published 1934. After a great deal of thinking she hit on a plan and bending her liffle finger tried to use it as a key. PacificStock