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The description of the Raven included in here doesn't match any version of the Grimm Brothers I've seen:
The Raven is about a bird named Jacob. He was flying one day when he was captured by a hunter. The bird pleaded to be let free, and when he was he let the hunter have one wish. The hunter wished for all the bucks in the country so true to his word the raven let the hunter have all the deer in his country.