单词 | ogress |
例句 | “We were taking stew from what looked like a well, and they warned us that we were actually stealing from an ogress.” Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z When he said it, the ogress jerked her head up. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z No, she had never been the ogress he had thought her a year ago. Johnny Tremain 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z The ogress would be on them in moments. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z The ogress pivoted and stumbled toward the ruckus with a quick, awkward gait. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z “Thanks for helping us get away from the ogress,” Kendra said. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z Despite her cumbersome size and apparent exhaustion, the misshapen ogress was rapidly gaining. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z Kendra glanced back, catching a glimpse of the burly ogress surging to her feet. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z “I ripped it while we were running from that ogress.” Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z The ogress filled the subterranean passageway, blocking out much of the light filtering in from the opening. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z Behind them, the ogress skidded to a halt and changed direction, coming after them. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z The ogress lumbered down the slope toward their hiding place, sniffing high and low. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z “You were on the roof of the ogress’s lair,” explained the redhead. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z Heedless of obstacles, the ogress pursued them noisily, trampling bushes and tearing through branches. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z The ogress had already closed half the distance to the bush. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z The panting ogress crawled and then scooted forward on her belly, wheezing and choking. Fablehaven 2006-07-30T00:00:00Z Previous screen ogresses, such as those of Fatal Attraction, Misery or Play Misty for Me, have often been infatuated with men. Gone Girl revamps gender stereotypes – for the worse 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z The ogress and the orphans do the ridding, with cleareyed ingenuity. Dragon Tales From the Authors of ‘The Girl Who Drank the Moon’ and ‘A Wish in the Dark’ 2022-04-08T04:00:00Z The lace is sometimes vicious, the blood sometimes dainty, but everything is always graceful and pretty — even an ogress fantasizing about eating people is actually dreaming of marzipan and butter. Sublime New Fantasy Fiction 2019-02-22T05:00:00Z Snow-White-Fire-Red, for example, has an ogress for a mother, who wants to eat her young lover. Old wives' tales 2010-05-14T23:00:00Z Slapu, a 9-foot-tall ogress with long claws and sharp teeth, has one child in her basket, another in one hand — and the other is grasping for you. See S’Klallam legends brought to life at Kitsap’s Haunted Heronswood 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z At any cost of pain to herself or others duty must be done--the little ones rescued from the ogress. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z "But what shall we serve my husband?" said the alarmed ogress. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z The environment of the ogress was not attractive. Dickens As an Educator 2011-09-02T02:00:22.320Z This Gruagach was closely related to the fairies, and, indeed, we shall find later in a Donegal story a giant ogress spoken of as a fairy woman. Ulster Folklore 2011-08-25T02:00:26.683Z In the case of voracious Slapu, elders warn the children to come home before nightfall because of the ogress waiting in the woods skirting Port Gamble Bay. See S’Klallam legends brought to life at Kitsap’s Haunted Heronswood 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z Instinct told their mother that the ogress, by some paradox, was capable of some measure of wholesome affection, and would do them no injury unless it were necessary to strike through them at her. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z The ogress lifted the prisoner as unconcernedly as one would handle a dead turkey and, carrying him below, threw him down upon the kitchen table, repeating her lord's directions to the cook. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z There he would sit, looking at her, and warming his hands, and looking at her, until he sometimes quite confounded Mrs. Pipchin, ogress as she was. Dickens As an Educator 2011-09-02T02:00:22.320Z It should also be noted that the fairy ogress is a large woman, apparently a giantess, while her three sons have the red hair so often associated with the fairies. Ulster Folklore 2011-08-25T02:00:26.683Z The ogress’ long legs quickly outpace the girl, who is running as fast as she can. See S’Klallam legends brought to life at Kitsap’s Haunted Heronswood 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z This “Aunty Rose” he spoke of must be a regular ogress! Carolyn of the Corners 2011-08-10T02:00:14.997Z As soon as the ogress found out the escape of her treacherous cook, her anger knew no bounds. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z “Hoity-toity!” exclaimed Mrs. Pipchin, shaking out her black bombazine skirts, and plucking up all the ogress within her. Dickens As an Educator 2011-09-02T02:00:22.320Z How long Pal�olithic man survived in Ireland it would be difficult to say, but in such characters as the fairy ogress we are brought face to face with a very low form of savagery. Ulster Folklore 2011-08-25T02:00:26.683Z The ogress’ seaweed-and-grass-tangled hair and cattail headband wreath a massive papier-mâché head on a body made of bamboo foliage. See S’Klallam legends brought to life at Kitsap’s Haunted Heronswood 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z If Mrs. Grace decides to join mother at the Archangel I shall certainly hope to displace your French ogress. The Higher Court 2011-06-27T02:01:00.213Z In her sleepy state, it did not occur to the ogress to wonder how Dimple, whose presence in the castle had so long been hidden from the giant, should have been chosen as his messenger. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z You must no longer delay speaking seriously to this good Leonarr, who might have influenced his wife to be the ogress desired by the abominable Winter. Mr. Claghorn's Daughter 2011-03-03T03:00:53.083Z As Nan and Bess approached this “ogress’ castle,” as the girls called Mrs. Cupp’s room, a tall, thin lady was going in ahead of them. Nan Sherwood at Lakeview Hall Or the Mystery of the Haunted Boathouse 2011-02-14T03:00:33.337Z Grettir conjectures that the two missing men must have been pulled by the ogress into the gulf. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn "What are you here for then?" asked a huge creature with a gray ogress head, high cheekbones and skin streaked with fine veins. Woman "My salve, my magic salve, quick!" cried the ogress to her oldest daughter. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z At the sight of the ogress I felt a death-like shiver, and it seemed that under her scowl my heart, which, until then, had been light, joyous, bounding, was instantly chilled to ice. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6 I no longer felt fear when I awoke, of finding myself at the ogress's. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6 Here, by a final effort, he wrenches a hand free, draws, and hews off the arm of the ogress, who falls into the torrent below. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn The blonde swelled out her bosom as she stuck it full of pins; the ogress held her pins between her teeth. Woman "Is that all?" said the ogress, sinking back upon her pillow, greatly relieved. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z Such a metamorphosis astounded the ogress, who obstinately fixed her stupid, wondering eyes on her former victim. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6 The ogress brought the supplies demanded, and Thomas Seyton threw her a five-franc piece, and refused the change which she offered to him. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress was astonished at her husband's kindness, never guessing what he meant, and only fancying that he wished her to go and put on their clothes. Tales of Passed Times The ogress dropped into an empty place on the bench and paraded her darling on her knees. Woman The young ogresses were tall and spindling creatures, as slim as young giraffes. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z As Brynhild was being driven to the pyre on the way to Hell, she was brought near some cliffs where an ogress dwelt. Stories and Ballads of the Far Past Translated from the Norse (Icelandic and Faroese) with Introductions and Notes Then, in strange contrast, a holy branch of boxwood, bought at church by the ogress, was suspended at the back of an old cuckoo clock. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 "I will," said the Queen, and she said it in the voice of an ogress longing to eat fresh meat; "and I will have her served with my favourite sauce." Tales of Passed Times I am no ogress to tie my dove's wings to her nest. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life "Why should you forever be talking to yourself, cook?" exclaimed the ogress, at that moment bursting in, carrying a bunch of keys that clanked like fetters. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z After that Brynhild and the ogress chanted to one another. Stories and Ballads of the Far Past Translated from the Norse (Icelandic and Faroese) with Introductions and Notes "Why, you heathen, would you have us live like dogs?" replied the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The poor man, seeing plainly that an ogress was not to be trifled with, took his great knife and went up to little Aurora's room. Tales of Passed Times Miss Belinda meanwhile stood with a set expression on her face, that, to one who did not know her, would immediately have proclaimed her to be an ogress of the very worst type. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life "Oh, don't be vexed, cook," said the ogress, who by this time had grown to depend absolutely upon Dimple's word in such matters. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z The ogress sang as follows: Thou shalt not be suffered to pass through my courts With their pillars of stone in my mansion drear,— Better far wert thou busied at home with thy needle! Stories and Ballads of the Far Past Translated from the Norse (Icelandic and Faroese) with Introductions and Notes By the way, that poor girl, M. Murphy,—not seeing her any more at the ogress's, I supposed that M. Rodolph had taken her away from there. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 She might have been a civilised ogress, estimating from long habit the tender flesh of a child. Shadows of Flames A Novel We would rather, as the child said to the ogress, be eat up by the gentleman. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845 Day after day passed, Dimple continuing to make excuses for failing to serve the coveted dainty, and exerting all her skill to cook such dishes as might make the ogress forget her disappointment. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z The ogress was standing outside the doors of her cave and wore a skin kirtle and was of a blackish hue. Stories and Ballads of the Far Past Translated from the Norse (Icelandic and Faroese) with Introductions and Notes "And on returning to the ogress, and those filthy streets?" The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 She was a large menacing-looking mulatto, like some ogress of the 'Arabian Nights,' capable of devouring, if she found them palatable, any number of salt babies. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses Maurice whispered in the angel's ear: "Traitor, deliver me from this ogress immediately, or you will be answerable for the evil which will soon befall." Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels Just then a sleepy voice was heard above in the chamber of the ogress, inquiring of her husband what was going on below. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z To the ogress the steward served up, in place of Day, a young kid so tender that she found it surpassingly delicious. Old-Time Stories To find some charitable soul who would get me work, so that I might be enabled to leave the ogress; and this hope comforted me. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 “Peggy must have told thee what an ogress I am,” she said. Peggy Owen and Liberty The ogress did not seem so uneasy about the child, saying:—"It's the picture of the man running from the Police Granny goes by, and 'tis no more than any boy might draw." When Ghost Meets Ghost Jelly, and unharmed; Jelly sent from mamma to escort her naughty sisters home, but who was readily frightened into remaining with them; and so there were three little entertainers for the Midgett ogresses that afternoon. Happy Days for Boys and Girls The poor man, seeing plainly that it was useless to trifle with an ogress, took his big knife and went up to little Dawn's chamber. Old-Time Stories "Well, then, I was wondering how you, who, it is easily seen, are above your condition, can frequent such low cabarets as that kept by the ogress." The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 I rather relish the notion of circumventing my mother and that ogress old Horsfall. Shirley Granny Marrable and the ogress, for instance, could and did seek to know how the gentleman was that met with the accident in July. When Ghost Meets Ghost Isabella had said that she did not know either Major Heathcote or his wife, but even so, Marion was no ogress. East of the Shadows These little ogresses all had the most lovely complexions, for, like their father, they ate fresh meat. Old-Time Stories A few words will describe the ogress and her guests. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 I'd make such havoc of the claims Of the day's distinguished names To feast him with, as feasts an ogress Her feverish sharp-toothed gold-crowned child! Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning The ogress came back from the convalescents; having assigned them their teas, and enjoined peace. When Ghost Meets Ghost Every Indian town has a temple to this monster; and everywhere throughout what Kipling calls "the great, gray, formless India," sacrifices are made each morning to this ogress with insatiable appetite for blood. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan The ogress recognised the voices of the queen and her children, and was enraged to find she had been tricked. Old-Time Stories "Good evening, Fleur-de-Marie," said the ogress, looking with a prying eye on the clothes of the poor girl,—clothes which she had lent her. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 I suppose you have in your mind the few little lies you told when you were the bound slave of that old Irish ogre and his ogress. Stories of Many Lands The case was analogous to that of an ogress balked of her meal, after going to no end of expense in humanised cream and such-like. When Ghost Meets Ghost A little swearing would ease my heart, At that ogress, false, inhuman; So to the papers a line I'll drop, On the Modern Washerwoman! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 7, 1893 Dr. Johnson, who seems to have regarded her as nothing better than a kind of ogress, tells us, in so many words, that "Lady Macbeth is merely detested." Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical "Well, my lad of wax, what can I do for you?" said the ogress to Rodolph, whose good-will she was desirous to conciliate, and whose support she might, perchance, require. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 "And don't let me hear that you've been gossiping with the servants, Jane," snapped Mrs. Parry, who was unusually cross in the morning, and looked an ogress without her wig. A Coin of Edward VII A Detective Story All the ogress seemed to die out of Widow Thrale in her presence, and the visitors avoided contact with her studiously. When Ghost Meets Ghost The fact that she only saw them in their moments of recreation saved her from being regarded as an ogress, her only suspicious circumstance being the fact that she was married to Considine. The Tragic Bride He is being neglected by some ogress of a nurse. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870 "Well, then," said the ogress, turning to the bandit, "what will you have for supper, you 'bad lot?'" The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 "No excuse," replied she, interrupting him; "I will have it so,"—and this she spoke in the tone of an ogress, seeming to have a strong desire to taste fresh meat. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk Whereupon the ogress said with gravity, after due reflection: "I think you are right, ma'am." When Ghost Meets Ghost The rôle of detective was unnatural to her, and once or twice she couldn't help feeling that it was unworthy, and that she herself was an ogress, they were so young and so unsuspicious. The Tragic Bride I slept and woke; even my sorrow's ogress Had turned into a fairy sweetly sad! Life Immovable First Part "I hope it won't be the last, M. Narcisse; it is quite at your service," said the ogress, making a very insinuating nod with her head. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 This poor man, knowing very well how dangerous it was to play tricks with ogresses, took his great knife and went up into little Morning's chamber. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk And then this ogress—for she really was no better—was heartless enough to tickle Dave and kiss him, with an affectation of devouring him. When Ghost Meets Ghost Close by a wicked ogress lived, Down in a lonesome dell. Careless Jane and Other Tales She ignored that and went on: "Nurse is an ogress." Moor Fires Well, then, I asked the ogress to let me go out, and take my rose-tree for a walk, as I would have taken a child out. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 They kept on and came to a well, and near it the ogress was sitting. Italian Popular Tales So Dave and another convalescent had Strides Cottage all to themselves and their ogress, for awhile. When Ghost Meets Ghost In vain the children kick and scream, The ogress takes them home And locks the door; then off she goes To bid the neighbors come. Careless Jane and Other Tales He thought I was an ogre, my dear, and that you were an ogress. Held Fast For England A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83) At this moment I met the ogress and one of her old women who knew where I lodged, and was always coming about me since I left prison. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The fox now went to an ogress and said: "Friend, friend, have we not to divide the gold and silver?" Italian Popular Tales The ogress had taken off his clean shirt, which he had felt proud of, and looked forward to a long acquaintance with; substituting another, equally good, perhaps, but premature. When Ghost Meets Ghost "Oh, oh!" the ogress says, "I know; You're up the chimney place." Careless Jane and Other Tales So he crept softly out of bed, took off his brothers' nightcaps and his own, and stole over to the bed where the young ogresses lay. Favorite Fairy Tales The swell has shelled out a 'bull' to the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 "Certainly," said the ogress to the fox; "go and get the measure and we will divide the gold from the silver." Italian Popular Tales All the maids have stick-out teeth in this house, as if they'd been engaged on purpose, and somehow it makes them seem formidable, like having ogresses to do your packing. The Heather-Moon And none too soon, for scarce the last Is out of sight before They hear the wicked ogress Come stumping in the door. Careless Jane and Other Tales But this was not because Miss Sandys was an ogress, rather because she herself had grown semi-professional even in holiday trim. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes "Oh! he's a boy with more than one string to his bow," answered the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The fox carried the measure to the ogress, who began to measure and heap up gold and silver. Italian Popular Tales Do not speak to me as if I were an ogress or a dragon. The Chink in the Armour She was uncommonly homely, even for an ogress, and she wore a brown calico dress that was very unbecoming. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories That the ogresses of 'Glen' will be ready—axe in hand, block in evidence, grin prominent——" "Tavia!" exclaimed Dorothy, "do gather yourself up! Dorothy Dale's Camping Days Only imagine, one day, on her birthday, the ogress, knowing my taste, gave me a little rose-tree. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 They started on their way, and came to a sheep-farm which belonged to the ogress. Italian Popular Tales Now I know you look upon me in the light of an ogress, or a witch, or something equally dreadful. The Haunted Chamber A Novel A terrible ogress once lived in Pokonoket, and devoured everybody she could catch. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories What a frightful hag!" exclaimed Woodward, addressing his companion; "I never had a perfect conception of the face of an ogress until now! The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One All the women will be your slaves; ogres and ogresses will give you credit, if it is only for fear; you may be a king in your way! The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 But Thirteenth caught her meaning; and when he approached the oven, he said: "Ah, mother ogress, what is that black thing in the corner of the oven?" Italian Popular Tales Do you believe that I am an ogress thirsting for blood, Dorothy, that you offer me your life for his? Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall The rumbustious ogre has a hitherto undescribed, but quite imaginable, gap-toothed, beetle-browed ogress of a wife. Jaffery "I am sorry that I have become an ogress." The Goose Girl Thanks to the manners and the language which he assumed with so much ease, Rodolph was exactly like the other guests of the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Now it happened that one of her relatives moved something and saw that the ogress was dead, and only half of her was there. Italian Popular Tales And the frightened people call this purveyor of flesh, this ogress, 'La Mefrraye,' from the name of a bird of prey. Là-bas Did you ever hear of an ogre sighing himself to a shadow for love of a gap-toothed ogress? Jaffery He was conscious that his voice had drawn out in a snuffling appeal, but he simply had to placate this female ogress in some way. Broken to the Plow At these words Rodolph made an impatient and angry gesture, threw a louis d'or on the bar of the ogress, and made for the door in haste. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 "Nothing," replied the ogress; "perhaps it is the wind that makes them ring." Italian Popular Tales The ogre or ogress has his or her especial workmen, who go out and scour the streets, bringing home their load, and being paid in board and lodging simply. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 Oh, dainty product of the March of Progress, Oh, glorious outcome of the Course of Time,— The watchful, well-attired Old Bailey ogress, Still finding sweetest stimulus in—Crime! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 10, 1891 And now this ogress, moved thereto God knew why, had of a sudden opened her hand and set him free! The Purple Heights Startled by the appearance of such strange customers, the ogress shared in the general surprise. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress heated the oven three days and three nights, and then released Thirteenth from the barrel, and said to him: "Come here, Thirteenth; we have got to put the lamb in the oven." Italian Popular Tales A woman attaining this dignity is called an ogress. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 And she stirred the bones in the great kettle with the vigor of an ogress. The Morgesons I don't think she really knew she was an ogress! The Purple Heights "There are not two 'White Rabbits' in this street," said the ogress, with a toss of her head. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Then the fox threw the ogress down the well, and then entered the ogress' palace. Italian Popular Tales An ogre or ogress without a daughter, real or adopted, lacks the first requisite for doing a successful business. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 She seemed then a bewitching little ogress slowly devouring my handsome Prince Max. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy She promised to give it to him but asked what was to become of her now that the ogress with whom she lived was dead. Folklore of the Santal Parganas At these words, all present, from the ogress to the lowest ruffian of the tapis-franc, contemplated the victor of the Chourineur with respect and fear. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 When the ogress heard what had happened she clasped her hands over her head, and declared that Rosella's child should not be born until she unclasped her hands. Italian Popular Tales The first demon to threaten Krishna's life is a huge ogress named Putana. The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry That excellent ogress stepped forward to take leave and to bear off Florence, which she had long been thirsting to do. Dombey and Son By this time the ogress had slain all her daughters but one, who awoke suddenly and saw what had happened. The Violet Fairy Book "Have you lived a long time with the ogress, my poor girl?" asked Rodolph, in accents of the deepest compassion. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 When the ogress heard this she unclasped her hands, saying, "How did my son die?" Italian Popular Tales The floods before the ogress' den Mighty against my shoulder played"; and then: "Hideous the friend of troll-wife came. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga "Keep straight on," said the ogress, "and you will find it." The Arabian Nights While it was still dark, an ogress passed by, and she woke him and said, 'Halfman, to-morrow your brother is to marry your wife.' The Violet Fairy Book The clothes I wear belong to the ogress, and I am in debt to her for my board and lodging. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Thirteenth pulled the string, and the ogress shook her head. Italian Popular Tales And over her feather fan her wide eyes travelled to the distant ogress figure of her mother, sitting majestical in black wig and diamonds beside the Russian Ambassador. Sir George Tressady — Volume II He now knew that the lady who said she was the daughter of an Indian king was an ogress, who lived in desolate places, and who by a thousand wiles surprised and devoured passers-by. The Arabian Nights Tell your father the ogre and your mother the ogress, that never more shall they have any children of mine.' The Violet Fairy Book We have said that one of these fellows, who had on a Greek cap, and concealed his left hand with much care, asked the ogress if the Schoolmaster and Gros-Boiteux had not arrived. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress said: "Scat! scat!" and clapped her hands, and then fell asleep again with the ogre. Italian Popular Tales Now I am a foul ogress, but magic makes me young again every seventh night. Welsh Fairy Tales Only mind you get back to your place before the ogress returns, or you'll have your head snapped off.' Wilfrid Cumbermede The ogress was as good as her word, and in a few minutes they arrived at the outskirts of the town where Halfman and his brothers lived. The Violet Fairy Book From the hour I went to live with the ogress," said she, in a low tone, while deep blushes dyed her cheek, "I never once entered a church,—I durst not. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 When the ogress returned, she called: "Snow-white-fire-red, let down your tresses that I may climb up!" Italian Popular Tales Leaving the cave's mouth, in order to be at the cross, before day should dawn, the first thing he met was a hideous ogress, grinning and rolling her bleared red eyes at him. Welsh Fairy Tales I sent for the boy and made them serve him something to eat in our presence, for I was afraid that the ogress would give him too economical a meal. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt The year passed away, then Halfman saddled his horse, and rode to the place where the ogress had found him sleeping. The Violet Fairy Book The newcomer laughed loudly at the joke of the ogress, and then slipped out, so that his departure was unnoticed. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress, all cut and torn, followed after the lovers, dripping with blood. Italian Popular Tales Vague doubts of witches and ogresses crossed my mind, but I said to myself the stories about them were not true, and kept on as best I could. The Flight of the Shadow A plank cast across the blade would make a see-saw for an ogre and ogress, till cut through. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe The ogress was silent, but stuck her staff hard in the earth, and the earth opened, and the boy appeared and said, 'Dear father, have you come too?' The Violet Fairy Book The ogress, seated at her bar, and used to such scenes, remained motionless, with her hands in the pockets of her apron. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress threw herself into the river and continued her pursuit, although she was half dead. Italian Popular Tales The ogress came out after him and finding him terrified and trembling, said to him, 'Why dost thou fear?' The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I The story is in the form rather of a fairy-tale than of a Märchen proper, since it deals primarily with an ogress fond of the flesh of children. Filipino Popular Tales At that moment the ogress came up and asked him, 'Did you give my message to your father and mother?' The Violet Fairy Book "How lucky they paid me beforehand for their pint!" said the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress hastened to the spot: "Quick, my ogress, heat the oven three nights and three days, for I am going to invite our relatives, and we will make a fine banquet of Thirteenth." Italian Popular Tales Oh, you witch, you ogress, you could not die yourself, but needs must send him to his death! The Home and the World "The ring is in the stomach of the ogress," she said. Indian Fairy Tales At last Halfman rose up and said to his wife, 'Be comforted; we will wait a year, and then I will go to the ogress and see the boy, and how he is cared for.' The Violet Fairy Book "Take care of my plates!" shouted the ogress. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The ogress stooped down a little, but saw nothing. Italian Popular Tales Grey and bald she is, a head standing up on a long, scraggy neck—ugly as a witch, as an ogress out of a story. Growth of the Soil The ogress waited another day before she asked to see the precious thing. Indian Fairy Tales And Halfman whispered to his brothers, 'Get up and run for your lives, as the ogress is killing her daughters.' The Violet Fairy Book The bottle being brought, and Sarah and her brother seated with the Chourineur and the ogress, who had considered a second invitation as superfluous, the conversation was resumed. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Then he went to his wife's bed and asked: "Mother ogress, do you want to dine?" Italian Popular Tales Lacking even this ogress for an idol, poor Carl was lonely indeed. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 The ogress, who lives in that house with the prince and his wife, has swallowed a ring, which I very much want. Indian Fairy Tales The country was strange to Halfman, and he wandered about without knowing where he was going, till he suddenly found the ogress standing before him. The Violet Fairy Book By the way, my trump," said he to the unknown, "what say you, instead of going to tipple, shall we go and have a crust for supper with the ogress at the White Rabbit? The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 In the ordinary version, the hero, in consequence of some imprecation, sets out in search of the heroine, who is either the daughter or in the custody of ogre or ogress. Italian Popular Tales "Then you may go," said the ogress, somewhat mollified, "but don't touch the small trees—I'm keeping them." The Last of the Foresters Or, Humors on the Border; A story of the Old Virginia Frontier At last he determined to seek the counsel of his aunt, who was an ogress. Indian Fairy Tales So the ogress gave Halfman a pile of wood and an axe, and then set out with her husband, leaving Halfman and her daughter busy in the house. The Violet Fairy Book A large black cat, with green eyes, was sitting near the ogress, and seemed the familiar demon of the place. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 At daybreak he saw an ogress coming, frightfully tall and stout, who cried: "Snow-white-fire-red, lower your tresses for me to climb up!" Italian Popular Tales He said to the ogress, "Show me the apple whose color gives eternal youth to the old man who smells it." Moorish Literature My mother, as well as an ogress, was a Nevada book-canvasser. The Little Lady of the Big House Day by day the boy grew bigger, and one day as he was playing in the street with the other children, the ogress came by. The Violet Fairy Book The ogress was about forty years of age, bulky, fat, and heavy. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Snow-white-fire-red lowered her tresses, which seemed never to end, and the ogress climbed up by them. Italian Popular Tales He went out into the desert and came to the city of the ogress. Moorish Literature All led past that ogre's castle at 14 Palace Gardens; at the head of each stood the ogress shape of Mrs. Chater, gnashing for blood and bones over the disaster to her first-born. Once Aboard the Lugger The next day the ogress came again, and asked the boy what answer the father had given. The Violet Fairy Book The King was terribly grieved and wroth, for he loved his wife, and yet could not deny she was an ogress; so he ordered her to be whipped out of his kingdom and then slain. Tales of the Punjab After the ogress had eaten, her daughter gave her wine to drink, and made her drunk. Italian Popular Tales "Place him in the earth," said the ogress to them; "it is my son; the Sultan hanged him and cut off his foot with a sword." Moorish Literature The figure of Jane Anne loomed before him like an ogress suddenly. A Prisoner in Fairyland Rosamond was dreaming of her home, and the ogress, standing near, heard her murmur, "dear Mr. Browning." Rosamond — or, the Youthful Error All she knew of the world being derived from nursery-tales, she concluded that the wise woman was an ogress, carrying her home to eat her. A Double Story When there was nothing left to answer, the ogress cried out: "Treason! treason!" Italian Popular Tales Their tales of ogres and ogresses are unsoftened by any of that playfulness and bonhomie which give such undying charm to the "Thousand and One Nights." Moorish Literature All the Burgesses had regarded Miss Stanbury as an ogress since that unfortunate will had come to light. He Knew He Was Right I'd make such havoc of the claims 90 Of the day's distinguished names To feast him with, as feasts an ogress Her feverish sharp-toothed gold-crowned child! Dramatic Romances But Rosamond now regarded that little throb of affection as a momentary weakness into which the deceitful ogress had betrayed her, and almost despised herself for it. A Double Story You see, if the ogress returns and finds you here, she will devour you. Italian Popular Tales They retraced their steps, and met the ogress, took a second ring from the dead man, and departed. Moorish Literature But she was an ogress from whom something might be gained,—and the ogress had still persisted in saying that a Burgess should be her heir. He Knew He Was Right Do you think I'm an ogress ready to eat her up? Thelma She vowed she would not pass another night in such a hateful haunted old shed for all the ugly women, witches, and ogresses in the wide world. A Double Story "What you must do to get away from here!" said the ogress. Italian Popular Tales An ogress perceived him, "I salute you, Si Mahomet." Moorish Literature Though he had as a boy known Miss Stanbury well, he had been taught to regard her as an ogress. He Knew He Was Right The ogress raises no objection, accepts them as her own. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects Her dead stare gives to the ferocity of her visage something unreasoning and fatal; an irresponsible ogress, without pity as without pleasure, devouring after the manner of Nature and of Time. Egypt (La Mort de Philae) The next day the ogress went out, and Snow-white-fire-red and the prince did what they had to do. Italian Popular Tales Soon they perceived an ogress with a dead man at her side. Moorish Literature Then, thinking he had disposed of the ogress, he went into her house. The Golden Bough The fluid contents of the victim are transferred to the ogress's belly, I know not how. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects Alighting, he came up to her and saluted her saying, "Peace be with you, mother ogress." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 When the ogress had nearly overtaken them, Snow-white-fire-red threw down the first ball, and suddenly there arose a lofty mountain. Italian Popular Tales The girls are just crazy to hear about the airship, and this ogress won't let us. Tom Swift and His Airship I know that you have tried to kill the ogress. The Golden Bough Ventrebleu! but we pamper'd our ogress With the best that our nation could bring, And dainty she grew in her progress, And called for the head of a King! Ballads He went and did according to the instructions of the ogress. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 The ogress was not disturbed; she climbed and climbed until she almost overtook the two again. Italian Popular Tales She is as big as an ogress, and has an upper lip which many a cornet of the Lifeguards might envy. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh Hardly had she finished speaking when sure enough in came the ogress, singing as she walked. The Golden Bough They knew all the secrets of the ogress, and how to wheedle and coax her. Legends and Tales He at once mounted his horse and rode on till he came to the house of the ogress. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 At last, dying and worn out, the ogress stopped and cursed Snow-white-fire-red, saying: "The first kiss that the queen gives her son, may the prince forget you!" Italian Popular Tales About midnight he was awakened by a noise, and peeping out he beheld a terrible ogress approaching. The Crimson Fairy Book The Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia tell of an ogress, who could not be killed because her life was in a hemlock branch. The Golden Bough Upon hearing this deafening noise, the ogress was going to throw her half a loaf and send her away. Stories from the Pentamerone Once when my father was out hunting he was charmed by an ogress who lived in a cave under a waterfall, and with her he begat this bugbear. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 Rosella did as she was told, and while the ogress was reading the letter Rosella seized the box and ran for her life. Italian Popular Tales In the morning, the ogress bade him sweep the dust out of the cave, and to have it clean before her return in the evening, otherwise it would be the worse for him. The Crimson Fairy Book The ogress raises no objection, accepts them as her own. The Life of the Spider The ogress thanked the gossip for the information, and said that she would take good care to stop up the road. Stories from the Pentamerone "Only, my dear mother ogress show me the way, and I shall bring her, with the permission of God." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 To be brief, the poor girl wandered about six days, and met all six of the ogresses, who treated her in the same way. Italian Popular Tales He had not long to wait, after the ogress came home, before he knew what his punishment was to be! The Crimson Fairy Book The fluid contents of the victim are transferred to the ogress’ belly, I know not how. The Life of the Spider Among other things the ogress said to her husband, "My pretty Hairy-Hide, tell me what news; what do they say abroad in the world?" Stories from the Pentamerone He mounted his horse and travelled into the midst of the desert, where he perceived an ogress seated and pounding wheat with a millstone on her arm. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 Rosella did as she was told, but the ogress was so angry she was going to eat her. Italian Popular Tales With a light heart the young man awaited the return of the ogress. The Crimson Fairy Book Directly the ogress returned home she flung herself with all her weight on the bed, and the whole cave quivered under her. The Crimson Fairy Book "And is it possible," said the ogress, "that the world is lost to this poor Prince, and that no remedy can be found for his malady?" Stories from the Pentamerone Quoth the ogress, "Many kings and pashas have not been able to bring her: she hath changed them all into stone; and thou art small and poor—what will become of thee?" The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 The ogress heard it, and asked: "What is that noise?" Italian Popular Tales The following morning the ogress told the young man that he must take all the feathers out of her pillows and spread them to dry in the sun. The Crimson Fairy Book The work went merrily on, and they talked gaily, and the young man told his friends of the payment promised him by the ogress if he had done her bidding. The Crimson Fairy Book But as the ogress now went on speaking Nella was as silent as a mouse and listened. Stories from the Pentamerone Muhammed the Discreet rode on till he came to the ogress, who asked him what he wanted. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 The ogress, enraged, exclaimed: "Stairs, swallow her up!" Italian Popular Tales Scarcely had they disappeared when the ogress came back, and found everything ready just as she had ordered. The Crimson Fairy Book And besides being an ogress she was also a witch, and by her black arts had sunk the ship in which the father of Sigurd and Lineik had set sail. The Crimson Fairy Book So when the ogress went out she could not restrain herself any longer, but plucked a handful of it. Stories from the Pentamerone The ogre and ogress scrambled into the oven as quick as thought, and the fox banged the door on them; just as he did so the king came up. The Crimson Fairy Book The ogress cried in a passion: "Giants, crush her!" Italian Popular Tales When the sun rose the ogress awoke the young man, and called to him to choose any three things out of her house. The Crimson Fairy Book But when the ogress saw her, she cried aloud, "O cruel fate! even my sister is against me, and refuses to give me this pleasure." Stories from the Pentamerone "Do tell me, dear old Long-tusk," cried the ogress; "tell me, if you would not see me die." Stories from the Pentamerone "Why you are uncovering me!" answered the ogress. Stories from the Pentamerone The next morning she gave her a piece of bread, and said: "We are seven sisters, all ogresses, and the worst of all is your mother-in-law; look out for her!" Italian Popular Tales Then Laufer told them that Blauvor was not the wife of a king, but an ogress who had stolen her from a neighbouring palace and had brought her up as her daughter. The Crimson Fairy Book "Welcome, then!" said the ogress; "and as you proffer me so much kindness, just help me to split four logs of wood." Stories from the Pentamerone "Fear nothing, my dear, sweet little husband," replied the ogress; "for you shall sooner see pigs with horns, apes with tails, moles with eyes, than a single word shall pass my lips." Stories from the Pentamerone And taking up a newly-ground axe, instead of striking the wood, he struck the ogress on the neck, and made her fall to the ground like a pear. Stories from the Pentamerone An ogress, wishing to collect the drops that still fell from the fountain, went there with a sponge and pitcher. Italian Popular Tales He soon gave up the task, and sat sulkily in the corner, wondering what punishment the ogress would find for him, and why she had set him to do such an impossible thing. The Crimson Fairy Book When he was drawn up she made him first climb on to the rafters and find the gall-nuts, knowing well what effect they would have, as she had been enchanted by the ogress. Stories from the Pentamerone But when the tables were removed, and the ogress and his sisters had gone away, Thunder-and-Lightning said to the new bride, "Wife, did you see this proud creature refuse me a kiss?" Stories from the Pentamerone And just at this moment Filadoro's mother suddenly appeared, who was such an ugly ogress that Nature seemed to have formed her as a model of horrors. Stories from the Pentamerone The ogress returned, and the prince concealed himself. Italian Popular Tales By-and-by he, too, came to the cave, and was bidden by the ogress to clean the floor, but he was no more successful than his brother, and his fate was the same. The Crimson Fairy Book Then, bidding her daughter take care of the house, she went to a meeting of the other ogresses in the wood. Stories from the Pentamerone Then mount upstairs and you find the ogress, with a little child in her arms, and the oven ready heated to bake you. Stories from the Pentamerone The poor woman, in order to escape the peril in which she found herself, swore, with one hand upon the other, to keep the promise, and so the ogress let her go free. Stories from the Pentamerone Then the ogress could stand it no longer, and died in great anguish. Italian Popular Tales The sight made him shiver, but he would not move away, and resolved to await the return of the ogress, for such he knew she must be. The Crimson Fairy Book Is it thus you repay the benefits she has done you: she who took you out of the claws of the ogress and gave you life and herself too? Stories from the Pentamerone Meanwhile the ogress came downstairs, and not finding Parmetella, she went to the window, and called out to the door, "Crush that traitress!" Stories from the Pentamerone So Corvetto instantly set out heels over head; and arriving at the ogre's palace, he found that the ogress, whilst her husband was gone to invite the kinsfolk, was busying herself with preparing the feast. Stories from the Pentamerone "What would you have me do?" replied the ogress. Stories from the Pentamerone But one little feather they kept out, and told the young man that if the ogress missed it he was to thrust it up her nose. The Crimson Fairy Book And lastly, the ogress called to the dog, saying, "Bite the rogue!" Stories from the Pentamerone Then the ogress cried out to the horse, "Trample on the thief!" Stories from the Pentamerone Then throw the little child into the oven without pity, take the instruments which stand behind the door, and hie off before the ogress returns, or else you are lost. Stories from the Pentamerone At the end of a few days three most beautiful citrons appeared, similar to those which the ogress had given Ciommetiello. Stories from the Pentamerone |
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