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  1. Hansel and Gretel Near a great forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife, and his two children; the boy's name was Hansel and the girl's Grethel. They had very little to bite or to sup, and once, when there was great dearth in the land, the man could not even gain the daily bread. As he lay in bed one night thinking of this, and turning

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  2. Hansel and Gretel Jacob and Wilhelm grimm . Next to a great forest there lived a poor woodcutter with his wife and his two children. The boy's name was Hansel and the girl's name was Gretel. He had but little to eat, and once, when a great famine came to the land, he could no longer provide even their daily bread.

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  3. Hansel and Gretel H ansel and Gretel lived in a damp little cottage on the dark side of Long Lost Wood. Their mother had died one frosty day, so their father had married a new wife who was NOT as sweet as she seemed. In fact, she was as bad as a rotten apple. “Your children eat too much,” she grumbled one day to her husband, as Hansel

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  4. www.libraryofshortstories.com › storiespdf › hanselHansel and Gretel

    Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm Translated from German by Edgin Taylor and Marian Edwardes Hard by a great forest dwelt a poor wood-cutter with his wife and his two children. The boy was called Hansel and the girl Gretel. He had little to bite and to break, and once when great dearth fell on the land, he could no longer procure even daily bread.

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  6. The next morning, the witch locks Hansel in an iron cage in the garden and forces Gretel into becoming a slave. The witch feeds Hansel regularly to fatten him up, but serves Gretel nothing but crab shells. The witch then tries to touch Hansel's finger to see how fat he has become, but Hansel cleverly offers a thin bone he found in the cage.

  7. storytellinginstitute.org › Hansel_and_GretelHansel and Gretal

    Hansel and Gretel. A Fairytale (Germany) Next to a great forest in a small wooden house there lived a woodcutter, his wife, and his two children. The boy's name was Hansel and the girl's name was Gretel. The mother of the children, the woodcutter's first wife, had passed away, and the woodcutter had remarried. The family had little to eat.

  8. Feb 4, 2010 · Hansel and Gretel : story. by. Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863; Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859; Lobel, Arnold, ill. Publication date. 1985. Topics. Fairy tales, Folklore, Fairy tales, Folklore. Publisher. New York : Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence.

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