You, Gretel, had better take some of the window; it’s sweet.
Grimms’ tales for young and old, the complete stories, Hansel and Gretel, p. 59
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‘Let’s eat,’ said Henel, ‘and the Lord bless our food
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When they came closer, they saw that the house was made of bread, and the roof was made of cake and the window s of made sparkiling sugar.
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yota320
The cottage is made of bread and cakes, and the windows are made of sugar!
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yota320
Hansel and Gretel sat by the fire, and at midday they both ate their pieces of bread.
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Gretel put the bread under her apron, because Hansel had the pebbles in his pocket.
Grimms’ tales for young and old, the complete stories, Hansel and Gretel, p. 57
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