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Castle in which inhabitants have been turned to stone.

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“And while he was thus sitting, the King of the ants whose life he had once saved, came with five thousand ants, and before long the little creatures had got all the pearls together, and laid them in a heap. The second task, however, was to fetch out of the lake the key of the King's daughter's bed-chamber. When Simpleton came to the lake, the ducks which he had saved, swam up to him, dived down, and brought the key out of the water.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 62 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Inhabitants of extraordinary castle.

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Castle inhabited by ogresCat castle. Castle occupied by cats (enchanted women)Abandoned castle. Has no inhabitants when hero entersCastle in which everyone is asleepCastle (house) haunted by demonsCastle inhabited by enchanted princess
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Ant grateful for preventing destruction of nestDuck recovers lost key from seaDisenchantment by recognitionSuitors assigned quests

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