But she (say) nothing, and (go) into the sleeping room, (take) off all the bedclothes, and (lay) a pea on the bottom of the bed.
said, went, took, laid
10
The wolf (lift) the latch, the door (spring) open, and without saying a word he (go) straight to the grandmother's bed, and (devour) her.
lifted, sprang, went, devoured
10
Then the frog (put) his head down, and (dive) deep under the water; and after a little while he (come) up again, with the ball in his mouth, and (throw) it on the edge of the spring.
put, dived, came, threw
10
He (climb) up a large tree, (plant) on a high rock, whose branches (are) thick enough to conceal him, and yet (enable) him to see all that (pass) without being (discover).
Towards evening, as the sun (go) down, dark clouds (cover) the sky, the thunder (roll) and the lightning (flash), and the red light (glow) on the icebergs as they (rock) and (toss) on the heaving sea.
went, covered, rolled, glow, rocked, tossed
10
In the twilight of the evening, he (climb) over the wall into the garden of the witch, hastily (grab) a handful of rapunzel and (take) it to his wife.
climbed, grabbed, took
10
When the evening (come) she (want) to go home, and the Prince (follow) her, but she (break) away from him, and (run) into the garden at the back of the house.
came, wanted, followed, broke, ran
10
A beautiful palace (rise) before him. In the courtyard the prince (see) horses and men who (look) as if they (are) dead.
rose, saw, looked, were
10
Jack (leap) up in fright and (go) and (hide) under the bed. The giant (roar).