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Hansel and Gretel

1
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
Grethel
.
He
had
little
to
bite
and
to
break
,
and
once
when
great
scarcity
fell
on
the
land
,
he
could
no
longer
procure
daily
bread
.
Now
when
he
thought
over
this
by
night
in
his
bed
,
and
tossed
about
in
his
anxiety
,
he
groaned
and
said
to
his
wife
,
"
What
is
to
become
of
us
?
How
are
we
to
feed
our
poor
children
,
when
we
no
longer
have
anything
even
for
ourselves
?
"
"
I
'll
tell
you
what
,
husband
,
"
answered
the
woman
,
"
Early
to-morrow
morning
we
will
take
the
children
out
into
the
forest
to
where
it
is
the
thickest
,
there
we
will
light
a
fire
for
them
,
and
give
each
of
them
one
piece
of
bread
more
,
and
then
we
will
go
to
our
work
and
leave
them
alone
.
They
will
not
find
the
way
home
again
,
and
we
shall
be
rid
of
them
.
"
"
No
,
wife
,
"
said
the
man
,
"
I
will
not
do
that
;
how
can
I
bear
to
leave
my
children
alone
in
the
forest
?
--
the
wild
animals
would
soon
come
and
tear
them
to
pieces
.
"
"
O
,
thou
fool
!
"
said
she
,
"
Then
we
must
all
four
die
of
hunger
,
thou
mayest
as
well
plane
the
planks
for
our
coffins
,
"
and
she
left
him
no
peace
until
he
consented
.
"
But
I
feel
very
sorry
for
the
poor
children
,
all
the
same
,
"
said
the
man
.
2
The
two
children
had
also
not
been
able
to
sleep
for
hunger
,
and
had
heard
what
their
step-mother
had
said
to
their
father
.
Grethel
wept
bitter
tears
,
and
said
to
Hansel
,
"
Now
all
is
over
with
us
.
"
"
Be
quiet
,
Grethel
,
"
said
Hansel
,
"
do
not
distress
thyself
,
I
will
soon
find
a
way
to
help
us
.
"
3
And
when
the
old
folks
had
fallen
asleep
,
he
got
up
,
put
on
his
little
coat
,
opened
the
door
below
,
and
crept
outside
.
The
moon
shone
brightly
,
and
the
white
pebbles
which
lay
in
front
of
the
house
glittered
like
real
silver
pennies
.
Hansel
stooped
and
put
as
many
of
them
in
the
little
pocket
of
his
coat
as
he
could
possibly
get
in
.
Then
he
went
back
and
said
to
Grethel
,
"
Be
comforted
,
dear
little
sister
,
and
sleep
in
peace
,
God
will
not
forsake
us
,
"
and
he
lay
down
again
in
his
bed
.
When
day
dawned
,
but
before
the
sun
had
risen
,
the
woman
came
and
awoke
the
two
children
,
saying
"
Get
up
,
you
sluggards
!
we
are
going
into
the
forest
to
fetch
wood
.
"
She
gave
each
a
little
piece
of
bread
,
and
said
,
"
There
is
something
for
your
dinner
,
but
do
not
eat
it
up
before
then
,
for
you
will
get
nothing
else
.
"
Grethel
took
the
bread
under
her
apron
,
as
Hansel
had
the
stones
in
his
pocket
.
Then
they
all
set
out
together
on
the
way
to
the
forest
.
When
they
had
walked
a
short
time
,
Hansel
stood
still
and
peeped
back
at
the
house
,
and
did
so
again
and
again
.
His
father
said
,
"
Hansel
,
what
art
thou
looking
at
there
and
staying
behind
for
?
Mind
what
thou
art
about
,
and
do
not
forget
how
to
use
thy
legs
.
"
"
Ah
,
father
,
"
said
Hansel
,
"
I
am
looking
at
my
little
white
cat
,
which
is
sitting
up
on
the
roof
,
and
wants
to
say
good-bye
to
me
.
"
The
wife
said
,
"
Fool
,
that
is
not
thy
little
cat
,
that
is
the
morning
sun
which
is
shining
on
the
chimneys
.
"
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4
Hansel
,
however
,
had
not
been
looking
back
at
the
cat
,
but
had
been
constantly
throwing
one
of
the
white
pebble-stones
out
of
his
pocket
on
the
road
.
5
When
they
had
reached
the
middle
of
the
forest
,
the
father
said
,
"
Now
,
children
,
pile
up
some
wood
,
and
I
will
light
a
fire
that
you
may
not
be
cold
.
"
Hansel
and
Grethel
gathered
brushwood
together
,
as
high
as
a
little
hill
.
The
brushwood
was
lighted
,
and
when
the
flames
were
burning
very
high
,
the
woman
said
,
"
Now
,
children
,
lay
yourselves
down
by
the
fire
and
rest
,
we
will
go
into
the
forest
and
cut
some
wood
.
When
we
have
done
,
we
will
come
back
and
fetch
you
away
.
"
6
Hansel
and
Grethel
sat
by
the
fire
,
and
when
noon
came
,
each
ate
a
little
piece
of
bread
,
and
as
they
heard
the
strokes
of
the
wood-axe
they
believed
that
their
father
was
near
.
It
was
not
,
however
,
the
axe
,
it
was
a
branch
which
he
had
fastened
to
a
withered
tree
which
the
wind
was
blowing
backwards
and
forwards
.
And
as
they
had
been
sitting
such
a
long
time
,
their
eyes
shut
with
fatigue
,
and
they
fell
fast
asleep
.
When
at
last
they
awoke
,
it
was
already
dark
night
.
Grethel
began
to
cry
and
said
,
"
How
are
we
to
get
out
of
the
forest
now
?
"
But
Hansel
comforted
her
and
said
,
"
Just
wait
a
little
,
until
the
moon
has
risen
,
and
then
we
will
soon
find
the
way
.
"
And
when
the
full
moon
had
risen
,
Hansel
took
his
little
sister
by
the
hand
,
and
followed
the
pebbles
which
shone
like
newly-coined
silver
pieces
,
and
showed
them
the
way
.
7
They
walked
the
whole
night
long
,
and
by
break
of
day
came
once
more
to
their
father
's
house
.
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8
They
knocked
at
the
door
,
and
when
the
woman
opened
it
and
saw
that
it
was
Hansel
and
Grethel
,
she
said
,
"
You
naughty
children
,
why
have
you
slept
so
long
in
the
forest
?
--
we
thought
you
were
never
coming
back
at
all
!
"
The
father
,
however
,
rejoiced
,
for
it
had
cut
him
to
the
heart
to
leave
them
behind
alone
.
9
Not
long
afterwards
,
there
was
once
more
great
scarcity
in
all
parts
,
and
the
children
heard
their
mother
saying
at
night
to
their
father
,
"
Everything
is
eaten
again
,
we
have
one
half
loaf
left
,
and
after
that
there
is
an
end
.
The
children
must
go
,
we
will
take
them
farther
into
the
wood
,
so
that
they
will
not
find
their
way
out
again
;
there
is
no
other
means
of
saving
ourselves
!
"
The
man
's
heart
was
heavy
,
and
he
thought
"
it
would
be
better
for
thee
to
share
the
last
mouthful
with
thy
children
.
"
The
woman
,
however
,
would
listen
to
nothing
that
he
had
to
say
,
but
scolded
and
reproached
him
.
He
who
says
A
must
say
B
,
likewise
,
and
as
he
had
yielded
the
first
time
,
he
had
to
do
so
a
second
time
also
.
10
The
children
were
,
however
,
still
awake
and
had
heard
the
conversation
.
When
the
old
folks
were
asleep
,
Hansel
again
got
up
,
and
wanted
to
go
out
and
pick
up
pebbles
as
he
had
done
before
,
but
the
woman
had
locked
the
door
,
and
Hansel
could
not
get
out
.
Nevertheless
he
comforted
his
little
sister
,
and
said
,
"
Do
not
cry
,
Grethel
,
go
to
sleep
quietly
,
the
good
God
will
help
us
.
"