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  1. 7 de jul. de 2015 · Brothers Grimm. German. Intermediate. 15 min read. Add to FAVs. There was once a woman who had three daughters, the eldest of whom was called One-eye, because she had only one eye in the middle of her forehead, and the second, Two-eyes, because she had two eyes like other folks, and the youngest, Three-eyes, because she had three eyes; and her ...

  2. Her name was OneEye. She had just one eye, right in the middle of her forehead. The middle sister was also quite ordinary. Her name was ThreeEyes. She had one eye in her forehead, and one on each side of her face. But the youngest sister was different. Her name was TwoEyes, and that’s just what she had. Because TwoEyes was not ...

  3. There was once a woman who had three daughters, the eldest of whom / was called One-Eye, because she had only one eye in the middle of her / forehead, and the second, Two-Eyes

  4. 21 de ene. de 2023 · Description: One Eye, Two Eyes and Three Eyes is a fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm. There once lived three sisters. One had one eye, the other two eyes and the third three eyes. Two Eyes is teased by her sisters, because they are jealous she looks like the rest of the people. The moral of the story is: don't judge someone based on ...

  5. Two Eyes said, ‘Sister, let us rest here and I will sing you a song.’. While Two Eyes was singing, the eldest sister fell asleep. She had never walked so much before. As soon as she was asleep, Two Eyes ate the goat’s food. One Eye didn’t see anything. The next day mother sent Three Eyes with her.

  6. Two-Eyes, who has a normal appearance with two eyes, is mistreated and neglected, while One-Eye and Three-Eyes, who have one and three eyes respectively, are favored by their mother. One day, while Two-Eyes is crying in the field, a wise old woman appears and offers her help. The old woman gives Two-Eyes a magical chant that causes a goat to ...

  7. Two-eyes lived a long time in happiness. Once two poor women came to her in her castle, and begged for alms. She looked in their faces, and recognized her sisters, One-eye, and Three-eyes, who had fallen into such poverty that they had to wander about and beg their bread from door to door. Two-eyes, however, made them welcome, and was kind to ...