Hansel and GretelA poor woodcutter's two children, lost in the woods, come upon a gingerbread house inhabited by a wicked witch. |
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... rejoiced , for his conscience had reproached him for leaving his children behind by themselves . Not long afterward there was again a great famine in the land , and the children heard their step - mother address their father thus in bed ...
... rejoiced , for his conscience had reproached him for leaving his children behind by themselves . Not long afterward there was again a great famine in the land , and the children heard their step - mother address their father thus in bed ...
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... rejoiced , and embraced each other , and jumped for joy , and kissed one another ! And as they had no longer any cause for fear , they went into the old hag's house , and there they found , in every corner of the room , boxes with ...
... rejoiced , and embraced each other , and jumped for joy , and kissed one another ! And as they had no longer any cause for fear , they went into the old hag's house , and there they found , in every corner of the room , boxes with ...
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able to find answered Gretel apron ARNOLD LOBEL awoke back to fetch bake barred the door beautiful little began to cry bird bit of bread bitterly brushwood Caldecott children were awake chimney cook cram cried crumbs cut down wood daybreak deeper duck eaten exclaimed famine farewell father father's house fell fast asleep finished finished we'll flew forest to cut Frog and Toad Gretel began hand Hansel and Gretel Hansel comforted Harper & Row heard HELEN Honor Book kitten land lazybones light a fire little bit little sister little stable looking back midday moon morning nibble night old witch old woman opened oven path peacefully pearls and precious pebbles pigeon pitch dark pocket poor children precious stones regular feast rejoiced reproach roof waving shook sitting step-mother stopped threw UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN wandered wife wild beasts wind window York City