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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES
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| The Witch climbed up | 82 |
| Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, be squeezcd it till the moisture ran out | 90 |
| They worked themselves up into such a rage thut they tore up trees by the roots, and hacked at each other till they both fell dead | 94 |
| All at once the door opened and an old, old Woman, supporting herself on a crutch, came hobbling out | 104 |
| Hansel put out a knuckle-bone, and the old Woman, whose eyes were dim, could not see, and thought it was his finger, and she was much astonished that he did mot get fat | 106 |
| When she got to the wood, she met a Wolf | 116 |
| ‘O Grandmother, what big ears you have got,’ she said | 118 |
| At last she reached the cellar, and there she found an old, old woman with a shaking head | 122 |
| When Tom had said good-bye to his Father they went away with him | 128 |
| Then be ran after him, still holding the carving-knife, and cried,
‘Only one, only one!’ |
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| The Old Man had to sit by himself, and ate his food from a wooden bowl | 142 |
| The quicker he played, the higher she had to jump | 158 |
| The Dwarfs, when they came in the evening, found Snowdrop lying on the ground | 168 |
| Ashenputtel goes to the ball | 190 |
| The Fishes, in their joy, stretched up their heads above the water, and promised to reward him | 198 |
| The Seven Kids and their mother capered and danced round the spring in their joy | 204 |
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