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格林童话糖果屋原文及英文

格林童话糖果屋原文及英文

格林童话糖果屋原文及英文格林童话《糖果屋》是一则充满神秘和奇幻的故事,讲述了两个孩子汉赫尔和格莱特被一个邪恶的巫婆诱骗进了一座由糖果和巧克力建成的屋子。

以下是《糖果屋》的原文及英文翻译:原文:"一座大山脚下有所草地,两个孩子的父亲是个一无所有的木匠,几乎养不活自己的孩子。

一个寒冷的冬日,他们的生活变得越来越困难。

于是,邪恶的巫婆看到了他们的无助,决定采取行动。

那天晚上,母亲拍扁了几片面包屑放在门前的小草地上。

第二天早上,当他们一家人醒来时,发现面包屑不见了。

孩子们马上意识到是小鸟吃掉了面包屑,于是他们决定跟着面包屑的路线走。

他们走了一段路,发现面包屑越来越多,最终来到了一座闪闪发光的糖果屋。

这座糖果屋的墙壁是由糖果和巧克力搭建而成,屋顶是一块大大的巧克力。

孩子们不禁高兴地跑进屋子里,开始品尝这些美味的糖果。

但就在他们沉浸在糖果的喜悦中时,巫婆突然出现了。

巫婆是个邪恶且有魔力的女人,她抓住了汉赫尔,把他关在了一个笼子里,并命令格莱特去为她做家务。

巫婆想要把汉赫尔吃掉,因为他是个胖子,而格莱特则太瘦了,巫婆担心她吃不饱。

格莱特被迫为巫婆洗衣服、打扫房子,每天都过得非常辛苦。

而汉赫尔则用聪明和机智想方设法逃脱。

他发现巫婆视力很差,便把一块棉花放在自己的床上,以假装自己还在笼子里。

每天巫婆都会来观察,但她被汉赫尔的计谋欺骗了。

在格莱特被迫为巫婆做家务的日子里,她发现巫婆其实是个不怀好意的人,并暗中寻找她和汉赫尔能用来逃脱的机会。

她终于找到了一个解决办法,她偷偷地在巫婆的眼角丢下一颗石头,模糊了她的视力。

当巫婆的视力变得更差时,她再也无法看到格莱特是否瘦了。

最终,她决定亲自检查格莱特的身体。

しかし,巫婆的手感觉不到格莱特正在瘦下来,于是她决定自己进入烤箱检查食物是否烤好了。

就在这时,格莱特敏锐地看到了巫婆的计谋。

她识破了巫婆的意图,趁机把巫婆推进烤箱里,并关上了大门。

汉赫尔和格莱特终于成功地将邪恶的巫婆解决掉了。

《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》解说文案_《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》(Hansel and

《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》解说文案_《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》(Hansel and

《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》解说文案_《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》(Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)论好设定与烂剧情德国| 美国动作/奇幻/恐怖电影《韩赛尔与格蕾特:女巫猎人》,于2013年上映,由托米·维尔科拉导演,托米·维尔科拉编剧,影片讲述了影片的故事发生在韩赛尔与格蕾特兄妹的姜饼屋事件之后的15年。

成年之后的韩赛尔与格蕾特成为了历史上最令人闻风丧胆的女巫猎人。

他们以自身对女巫的追踪以及好不手软的猎杀而闻名。

而且,出于不知名的原因,女巫们的各种法术和各种咒语对于他们来说,都不奏效。

所以,猎杀女巫这件事,在韩赛尔与格蕾特兄妹的手里,就变得易如反掌。

德国边陲的小镇奥格斯伯格正在遭受着女巫的叨扰。

忍无可忍之下,奥格斯伯格的市长请来了韩赛尔与格蕾特兄妹为他们驱魔除害。

在进行了一番试探之后,韩赛尔与格蕾特兄妹发现这个小镇上的所有奇奇怪怪的事情都是由一个叫做穆里尔的女巫做出来的。

而她绝对不仅仅是一个女巫这么简单。

她在处心积虑地绑架当地的孩子,好在两天之后的“血月”大典上,召唤出所有的女巫。

而更令人难以忍受的则是当地的警长伯灵格也组建起了一支自己的讨伐女巫的队伍,大开杀戒……。

又一部改编童话的影片,近年来我们看过很多这类型的改编电影。

比如沿着藤蔓爬上天堂之类的种豆的人,白雪公主似乎更加多。

其实我们都知道,这些只是设定而已,真正怎么展开才是重点。

关于好设定烂剧情的例子,比如把金钱变成了生命值,用完了就会死这个设定就非常有趣,或者未来的人都会把自己关在家里,通过连线控制另外一个替身机器人出去生活,这又是另一个有趣设定,可能以后我会经常说这两个设定。

烂设定好展开也有最明显的例子,一本笔记写上别人的名字那个人就会死,瞎死的设定,但剧情的展开确实是写实的。

本片虽然改编自童话故事,但和那个童话故事实质没半毛钱关系。

取材于童话故事却一点也用不到,这是本片的一大失败之处,我们建议,既然是关于小孩子进了糖果屋的故事,至少剧情发展和糖果屋有关,比如诱惑与坚持。

《糖果屋》故事概括英文作文80词

《糖果屋》故事概括英文作文80词

《糖果屋》故事概括英文作文80词
英文回答:
Hansel and Gretel, two young children, are abandoned in the woods by their parents. They come across a house made of sweets and are lured inside by an evil witch. The witch tricks Gretel into doing housework while she fattens up Hansel to eat him. Gretel outsmarts the witch and pushes her into the oven, saving her brother. They escape the witch's house and return home, using the witch's treasure to live happily ever after.
中文回答:
《糖果屋》讲述了两个孩子,汉赛尔和格莱泰尔,被父母遗弃在森林中。

他们偶然发现了一座由糖果制成的房子,并被一位邪恶的女巫引诱进去。

女巫欺骗格莱泰尔做家务,而她则给汉赛尔喂食以养肥他并吃掉他。

格莱泰尔比女巫聪明,将她推进了烤箱,救了她哥哥。

他们逃离了女巫的房子,回家了,用女巫的宝藏幸福地生活在一起。

糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)

糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)

糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)第一篇:糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)Hansel and GretelClass 4& 5 Grade 4Narrator: Once upon a time there lived a woodcutter(伐木工)and his wife was a stepmother(继母)to his two children whose names Hansel and Gretel.They were very poor and did not have much to eat.Stepmother: Dinner!Hansel: It’s only a slice of bread, but we are starving(饿死了).Stepmother: What do you want? With so little money, all we can eat is bread.Father: We have almos t no more food for our family.I’m afraid we will all die.Hansel: Oh, Father, we will overcome(克服)the difficulties (困难).Step mother: Oh, why did I marry a poor woodcutter? Gretel: Poor Dad.Always in trouble.Narrator: Hansel and Gretel finished the last crumbs(面包屑)on the plates and went to their room.They blew out the candle and tried to sleep.Gretel: What’s that noise?Hansel: Sorry, it’s my tummy.I was thinking of chocolate and marshmallows(棉花糖).Gretel: Oh don’t.I’m so hungry and I can’t sleep.Narrator: As t hey listened to their tummies rumble (隆隆响), they heard more nagging(唠叨)downstairs.Stepmother: The problem is, there just not enough (足够)food for the four of us.The children will have to go.Father: What?Stepmother: Do you have a better idea? Father: How has it come to this? Stepmother: T omorrow, We’ll take them in the forest with little bread, and leave(留)them there.Father: But I can’t leave in the forest!The wild animals will kill them.Stepmother: You must!And you’ll never know-someonemay find them and take them home.Narrator: The poor father was afraid of his wife.He said nothing.The children were in bed and heard their father and step mother said.Gretel: I’m scared.What are we going to do? Hansel: Don’t worry.I’m sure God will take care of us.Fairy: Don’t be scared, Hansel and Gretel.Let me help you.Hansel and Gretel: Thank you, kind fairy.Narrator: Quietly Hansel went outside and filled with pockets with small white stones.When morning came, they pretended(假装)they knew nothing.1 Father: Today we are going deep into the forest to cut some wood.Get your things.Here is some bread.Put in your pockets.Mother: Hurry up!Narrator: As they walked along.Hansel stopped and looked around, and dropped one small white stone on the ground.Father: Why do you keep stopping and looking back? Hansel: Oh, I thought I saw a squirrel in the trees.Mother: Here is a nice place to rest.Why don’t you lie down and rest here? Father: We’re going to cut some more wood.We’ll come back for you.Gretel: Father, don’t leave us here for long time.Mother: Hurry up!We have to work!Come on!Narrator: Hansel and Gretel was tired, they ate their bread and went to sleep.When they woke up, it was dark.Gretel: It’s dark and I’m cold.What will happen to us now? Hansel: Cheer up.We’ll find our way back home.Gretel: But how can we do that? We’re so far away from home.Hansel: Don’t worry.I dropped some white stones along the way.So we can follow them back our home.Gretel: How smart you are, Hansel!Narrator: Holding hands, Hansel and Gretel followed stones back to their home.Father was happy and hugged them.Hansel and Gretel: Father, we were lost in the forest.Father: It’s happy to see you, children.I’m very sorry.Hansel: It’s allright.Stepmother: Stupid children.Why did you stay here? Go to your room quickly.Narrator: But the stepmother was very angry.She locked the children in their room.Mother: We’ll take them deeper into the forest this time, they’ll never find their way out!Father: Please!Don’t make me do this.How can leave my children to die? Mother: What? Do you want us all to starve(饿死)? Father: Of course not.Mother: Then shut up.Gretel: I’m scared.Hansel: Shhh… we are locked and I can’t pick up some stones.But I’m sure, we can come back home again.Narrator: When morning came, they started to walk into the forest with little bread.As they walked, Hansel took little piece of bread and dropped them along the way.But the hungry birds ate the bread.2 Mother: Another lovely place for a rest.Father: Stay here while I finish chopping wood.I’ll come back for you.Gretel: What are we going to do now? Hansel: Don’t worry, I have dropped some bread along the e, follow me.Gretel: No!There is a blackbird eating crumbs.(crying)Hansel: Don’t worry.God will take care of us.Fairy: Be brave, children.Keep walking, you can find the way out.Good luck to you!Hansel and Gretel: Yes, we should be brave.Thank you, kind fairy.Narrator: They fell asleep, cold and hungry, but they didn’t be afraid any more.The next day they walked and walked, finally they saw a little house.And what a special house it was!Gretel: Look at this wonderful house.It’s made of cookies and candies.Hansel: Pink cake bricks(砖头).Gretel: And a gingerbread door!Hansel: It looks delicious.Gretel: And tastes even better.I eat the windowsill(窗台).They’re m ade of chocolate.Hansel: I try some roof(屋顶), it’s sugar!Narrator: As they were eating, an old witch came out of the house.She was an evil witch.She made the house to trap(诱捕)children.Witch: Enjoying my house, are you? Gretel: Yes, it’s delicious… I mean amazing.Witch: Come inside, my children.And I will give something ever better to eat.Hansel: Thank you.You are very kind to help us.I hope we don’t make you angry by eating your house.Witch: Not at all.Would you like to stay the night?.Witch: Dear me, you are all bones.Eat more, boy!I will make you fat!Hansel: Let me out you old witch!Gretel: Hansel!What happened? Hansel: That woman is a witch.She’s trapped me with a spell.Now she wants fatten me up and eat me.Fairy: Hansel and Gretel.Be brave.You can trick her and go back home.Witch: Hold out your finger, show me how fat you are.You are very skinny.But I will wait no longer.I am going to eat you.Gretel, you are just in time to help me cook.Gretel: Yes, Madman.Witch: Open the oven door and check to see if it’s hot enough.Gretel: I don’t know how to do that.Witch: You stupid girl.Let me show you how it is done….ah….Hansel: Gretel, You’ve saved me.You are so brave and smart!3 Gretel: And I’ve cooked the witch.Let’s go back home.Narrator: In the witch’s house th ey found a lot of gold and silver.They carried as much as they could and started go back home.Father: It’s good to see you.Your stepmother was dead.I’m very sorry.I’ll never leave you again.Hansel and Gretel: Look, Father, we’re rich now.Let’s live together happily ever after.第二篇:糖果屋历险记Act 1 伐木工:I am a poor woodcutter.I live with my wife and two children, Hansel and Gretel.【我是一个贫穷的伐木工。

英语人教版八年级下册Unit 6 《Hansel and Gretel》

英语人教版八年级下册Unit 6 《Hansel and Gretel》

Hansel and Gretel《糖果屋》Section B Reading初中英语教研组李宝利Step 4. Careful reading1.Read paragraph 1. Q:How did the story begin?(故事如何开始的)2.Role-play the Scene One. Q:What is Hansel’s plan?(韩塞尔的计划是什么?)3.Read Scene Two-There. Q: How do Hansel and Gretel find their way home?(他们是如何找到回家的路?)4.Read Scene Four . Q:Did they go back home? (他们回家了吗?)5.Read Scene Five . Q: What difficulty do they have and how to solve it ?(他们有什么困难,如何解决的?)6.Read Scene Six. Q1:Were they successful? Q2:.What did they do then?(他们成功了吗?然后他们做了什么?)7.Read Scene seven . Choose a right answer, True or False.(判断正误)Step5. Post reading: Read the story and match each description below with the correct scene.Step6. Act out the play in groups of six.(六人一小组表演话剧)Step7. Watch a video about the ending of the play.(观看戏剧的结局)Step 8.Homework: Share more stories with your classmates and act it .Step 9:板书设计Hansel and Gretel《糖果屋》Section B ReadingReading skills:Fast reading narrator (旁白)Careful readingPost reading。

初中英语剧本糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)

初中英语剧本糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)

Hansel and GretelClass 1806Narrator: But the stepmother was very angry. She locked the children in their room. Mother: We’ll take them deeper into the forest this time, they’ll never find their way out!Father: Please! Don’t make me do this. How can leav e my children to die? Mother: What? Do you want us all to starve(饿死)?Father: Of course not.Mother: Then shut up.Gretel: I’m scared.Hansel: Shhh… we are locked and I can’t pick up some stones. But I’m sure, we can come back home again.Narrator: When morning came, they started to walk into the forest with little bread. As they walked, Hansel took little piece of bread and dropped them along the way. But the hungry birds ate the bread.Mother: Another lovely place for a rest.Father: Stay here while I fi nish chopping wood. I’ll come back for you.Gretel: What are we going to do now?Hansel: Don’t worry, I have dropped some bread along the way. Come, follow me. Gretel: No! There is a blackbird eating crumbs. (crying)Hansel: Don’t worry. God will take care of us.Fairy: Be brave, children. Keep walking, you can find the way out. Good luck to you! Hansel and Gretel: Yes, we should be brave. Thank you, kind fairy.Narrator: They fell asleep, cold and hungry, but they didn’t be afraid any more. The next day they walked and walked, finally they saw a little house. And what a special house it was!Gretel: Look at this wonderful house. It’s made of cookies and candies.Hansel: Pink cake bricks(砖头).Gretel: And a gingerbread door!Hansel: It looks delicious.Gretel: And tastes even better. I eat the windowsill(窗台). They’re made of chocolate. Hansel: I try some roof(屋顶), it’s sugar!Narrator: As they were eating, an old witch came out of the house. She was an evil witch. She made the house to trap(诱捕) children.Witch: Enjoying my house, are you?Gretel: Yes, it’s delicious… I mean amazing.Witch: Come inside, my children. And I will give something ever better to eat.Hans el: Thank you. You are very kind to help us. I hope we don’t make you angry by eating your house.Witch: Not at all. Would you like to stay the night?.Witch: Dear me, you are all bones. Eat more, boy! I will make you fat!Hansel: Let me out you old witch!Gretel: Hansel! What happened?Hansel: That woman is a witch. She’s trapped me with a spel l. Now she wants fatten me up and eat me.Fairy: Hansel and Gretel. Be brave. You can trick her and go back home.Witch: Hold out your finger, show me how fat you are. You are very skinny. But I will wait no longer. I am going to eat you. Gretel, you are just in time to help me cook. Gretel: Yes, Madman.Witch: Open the oven door and check to see if it’s hot enough.Gretel: I don’t know how to do that.Witch: You stupid girl. Let me show you how it is done….ah….Hansel: Gretel, You’ve saved me. You are s o brave and smart!Gretel: And I’ve cooked the witch. Let’s go back home.Narrator: In the witch’s house they found a lot of gold and silver. They carried as much as they could and started go back home.Father: It’s good to see you. Your stepmother was dead. I’m very sorry. I’ll never leave you again.Hansel and Gretel: Look, Father, we’re rich now. Let’s live togethe r happily ever after.。

Hansel and Gretel汉塞尔与格雷特

Hansel and Gretel汉塞尔与格雷特

Hansel and Gretel《汉塞尔与葛雷特》又名《森林历险记》《糖果屋》Once upon a time, in a village, there lived a lovely brother and sister called Hansel and Gretel. But their stepmother did not like them at all. One morning, their stepmother said to the children, "Let's go to the forest(森林)to pick some fruit."The older brother Hansel marked his way by dropping white pebble s(鹅卵石), without letting his stepmother know.When they reached a deep forest, their stepmother made them work. And she went out of the forest without letting the children know.Total darkness surrounded the children after they had worked for some time. Then Hansel saw the shining pebbles along the way in the darkness. The children came home by looking at the pebbles Hansel had cast.After a few days, their stepmother suggested the children to pick fruit again. Hansel marked his way by dropping the pieces of bread that remained from breakfast in the morning. When they arrived at the deep forest, their stepmother ran away in secret again.When night fell, Hansel tried to find the pieces of bread he had dropped down on the road. But the pieces of bread had been eaten up by the birds and were not to be found. The children suddenly began to be afraid.Hansel and Gretel walked in the forest for some time. "Brother, there is a house." Gretel shouted. They came near the house, and found that it was made ofcookie s(饼干)and candi es(糖果). The children were so hungry that they fell upon the walls of the house with great appetite.At that time, an old hag(女巫) appeared. Upon seeing the children, she thought that, 'I am going to eat them up after they become fat.' The hag pretended to be friendly to the brother and sister, saying, "Little children, live with me. Then I will give you many things to eat."But she locked up Hansel and had Gretel work hard. She gave a lot of cookies and candies to Hansel every day in order to eat him after he became fat. However, the hag had weak eyesight(近视眼)and was unable to see well."Dear Hansel, please take out your finger." Every time Hansel would took out chicken bone through the bars of his cage. The hag was very angry and shouted, "Why you don't get fat soon? You must eat a lot in order to be fat."Gretel knew that her brother was in danger. Gretel said to the hag, "Please see if the fire in the stove is burning well. My eyesight is weak, and I am unable to see well."The hag said, "You foolish girl! Can't you even do that? You shall not eat anything today, either!" The hag looked in the stove. At that moment, Gretel forcefully pushed the hag into the stove and closed the door.When the hag was burnt and dead, Gretel saved Hansel and they escape d(逃跑) from the witch's cottage. When they returned home, they found their stepmother had run away.But their father greeted them with joy. After that, Hansel and Gretel lived happily with their father.。

八下Unit6HanselandGretel

八下Unit6HanselandGretel

4. How do Hansel and Gretel find their way home? They follow the white stones home.
5. Why do Hansel and Gretel get lost the second time? Because they can't find any of the pieces of bread they dropped .
E SCENE FOUR_____________________ Wife: You bad children! What a long time you slept in the forest! Husband: We thought you were never coming back. Wife: Now, go to bed. As soon as you wake up, you must go to the forest with your father. Hansel: What, again? I want to go out to look at the moon. Wife: No. You can’t go out now.
3. It’s leading us to that wonderful house made of bread, cake and candy. lead to “把…带到;领到;(道路)通 向;导致” Practice 这条街通向超级市场。 The street leads to the supermarket.
Words & expressions
shine v. 发光;照耀 bright adv. 光亮地;明亮地 ground adj. 明亮的;光线充足的 lead v. 带路;领路 voice n. 声音 brave adj. 勇敢的;无畏的
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Hansel and GretelONCE upon a time there dwelt on the outskirts of a large forest a poor woodcutter with his wife and two children; the boy was called Hansel and the girl Gretel. He had always little enough to live on, and once, when there was a great famine in the land, he couldn't even provide them with daily bread. One night, as he was tossing about in bed, full of cares and worry, he sighed and said to his wife: "What's to become of us? how are we to support our poor children, now that we have nothing more for ourselves?" "I'll tell you what, husband," answered the woman; "early tomorrow morning we'll take the children out into the thickest part of the wood; there we shall light a fire for them and give them each a piece of bread; then we'll go on to our work and leave them alone. They won't be able to find their way home, and we shall thus be rid of them." "No, wife," said her husband, "that I won't do; how could I find it in my heart to leave my children alone in the wood? The wild beasts would soon come and tear them to pieces." "Oh! you fool," said she, "then we must all four die of hunger, and you may just as well go and plan the boards for our coffins"; and she left him no peace till he consented. "But I can't help feeling sorry for the poor children," added the husband.The children, too, had not been able to sleep for hunger, and had heard what their step-mother had said to their father. Gretel wept bitterly and spoke to Hansel: "Now it's all up with us." "No, no, Gretel," said Hansel, "don't fret yourself; I'll be able to find a way to escape, no fear." And when the old people had fallen asleep he got up, slipped on his little coat, opened the back door and stole out. The moon was shining clearly, and the white pebbles which lay in front of the house glittered like bits of silver. Hansel bent down and filled his pocket with as many of them as he could cram in. Then he went back and said to Gretel: "Be comforted, my dear little sister, and go to sleep: God will not desert us"; and he lay down in bed again.At daybreak, even before the sun was up, the woman came and woke the two children: "Get up, you lie-abeds, we're all going to the forest to fetch wood." She gave them each a bit of bread and said: "There's something for your luncheon, but don't you eat it up before, for it's all you'll get." Gretel took the bread under her apron, asHansel had the stones in his pocket. Then they all set out together on the way to the forest. After they had walked for a little, Hansel stood still and looked back at the house, and this maneuve r he repeated again and again. His father observed him, and said: "Hansel, what are you gazing at there, and why do you always remain behind? Take care, and don't lose your footing." "Oh! father," said Hansel, "I am looking back at my white kitten, which is sitting on the roof, waving me a farewell." The woman exclaimed: "What a donkey you are! that isn't your kitten, that's the morning sun shining on the chimney." But Hansel had not looked back at his kitten, but had always dropped one of the white pebbles out of his pocket on to the path.When they had reached the middle of the forest the father said: "Now, children, go and fetch a lot of wood, and I'll light a fire that you may not feel cold." Hansel and Gretel heaped up brushwood till they had made a pile nearly the size of a small hill. The brushwood was set fire to, and when the flames leaped high the woman said: "Now lie down at the fire, children, and rest yourselves: we are going into the forest to cut down wood; when we've finished we'll come back and fetch you." Hansel and Gretel sat down beside the fire, and at midday ate their little bits of bread. They heard the strokes of the axe, so they thought their father was quite near. But it was no axe they heard, but a bough he had tied on a dead tree, and that was blown about by the wind. And when they had sat for a long time their eyes closed with fatigue, and they fell fast asleep. When they awoke at last it was pitch dark. Gretel began to cry, and said: "How are we ever to get out of the wood?" But Hansel comforted her. "Wait a bit," he said, "till the moon is up, and then we'll find our way sure enough." And when the full moon had risen he took his sister by the hand and followed the pebbles, which shone like new threepenny bits, and showed them the path. They walked on through the night, and at daybreak reached their father's house again. They knocked at the door, and when the woman opened it she exclaimed: "You naughty children, what a time you've slept in the wood! we thought you were never going to come back." But the father rejoiced, for his conscience had reproached him for leaving his children behind by themselves.Not long afterward there was again great dearth in the land, and the children heard their mother address their father thus in bed one night: "Everything is eaten up once more; we have only half a loaf in the house, and when that's done it's all up with us. The children must be got rid of; we'll lead them deeper into the wood this time, so that they won't be able to find their way out again. There is no other way of saving ourselves." The man's heart smote him heavily, and he thought: "Surely it would be better to share the last bite with one's children!" But his wife wouldn't listen to his arguments, and did nothing but scold and reproach him. If a man yields once he's done for, and so, because he had given in the first time, he was forced to do so the second.But the children were awake, and had heard the conversation. When the old people were asleep Hansel got up, and wanted to go out and pick up pebbles again, as he had done the first time; but the woman had barred the door, and Hansel couldn't get out. But he consoled his little sister, and said: "Don't cry, Gretel, and sleep peacefully, for God is sure to help us."At early dawn the woman came and made the children get up. They received their bit of bread, but it was even smaller than the time before. On the way to the wood Hansel crumbled it in his pocket, and every few minutes he stood still and dropped a crumb on the ground. "Hansel, what are you stopping and looking about you for?" said the father. "I'm looking back at my little pigeon, which is sitting on the roof waving me a farewell," answered Hansel. "Fool!" said the wife; "that isn't your pigeon, it's the morning sun glittering on the chimney." But Hansel gradually threw all his crumbs on the path. The woman led the children still deeper into the forest farther than they had ever been in their lives before. Then a big fire was lit again, and the mother said: "Just sit down there, children, and if you're tired you can sleep a bit; we're going into the forest to cut down wood, and in the evening when we're finished we'll come back to fetch you." At midday Gretel divided her bread with Hansel, for he had strewn his all along their path. Then they fell asleep, and evening passed away, but nobody came to the poor children. They didn't awake till it was pitch dark, and Hansel comforted his sister, saying: "Only wait, Gretel, till the moon rises, then weshall see the bread-crumbs I scattered along the path; they will show us the way back to the house." When the moon appeared they got up, but they found no crumbs, for the thousands of birds that fly about the woods and fields had picked them all up. "Never mind," said Hansel to Gretel; "you'll see we'll find a way out"; but all the same they did not. They wandered about the whole night, and the next day, from morning till evening, but they could not find a path out of the wood. They were very hungry, too, for they had nothing to eat but a few berries they found growing on the ground. And at last they were so tired that their legs refused to carry them any longer, so they lay down under a tree and fell fast asleep.On the third morning after they had left their father's house they set about their wandering again, but only got deeper and deeper into the wood, and now they felt that if help did not come to them soon they must perish. At midday they saw a beautiful little snow-white bird sitting on a branch, which sang so sweetly that they stopped still and listened to it. And when its song was finished it flapped its wings and flew on in front of them. They followed it and came to a little house, on the roof of which it perched; and when they came quite near they saw that the cottage was made of bread and roofed with cakes, while the window was made of transparent sugar. "Now we'll set to," said Hansel, "and have a regular blow-out. I'll eat a bit of the roof, and you, Gretel, can eat some of the window, which you'll find a sweet morsel." Hansel stretched up his hand and broke off a little bit of the roof to see what it was like, and Gretel went to the casement and began to nibble at it. Thereupon a shrill voice called out from the room inside:"Nibble, nibble, little mouse,Who's nibbling my house?"The children answered:"This is Heaven's own child,The tempest wild,"and went on eating, without putting themselves about. Hansel, who thoroughly appreciated the roof, tore down a big bit of it, while Gretel pushed out a whole round window-pane, and sat down the better to enjoy it. Suddenly the door opened, and an ancient dame leaning on a staff hobbled out. Hansel and Gretel were so terrified that they let what they had in their hands fall. But the old woman shook her head and said: "Oh, ho! you dear children, who led you here? Just come in and stay with me, no ill shall befall you." She took them both by the hand and let them into the house, and laid a most sumptuous dinner before them--milk and sugared pancakes, with apples and nuts. After they had finished, two beautiful little white beds were prepared for them, and when Hansel and Gretel lay down in them they felt as if they had got into heaven.The old woman had appeared to be most friendly, but she was really an old witch who had waylaid the children, and had only built the little bread house in order to lure them in. When anyone came into her power she killed, cooked, and ate him, and held a regular feast-day for the occasion. Now witches have red eyes, and cannot see far, but, like beasts, they have a keen sense of smell, and know when human beings pass by. When Hansel and Gretel fell into her hands she laughed maliciously, and said jeeringly: "I've got them now; they sha'n't escape me." Early in the morning, before the children were awake, she rose up, and when she saw them both sleeping so peacefully, with their round rosy cheeks, she muttered to herself: "That'll be a dainty bite." Then she seized Hansel with her bony hand and carried him into a little stable, and barred the door on him; he might scream as much as he liked, it did him no good. Then she went to Gretel, shook her till she awoke, and cried: "Get up, you lazy-bones, fetch water and cook something for your brother. When he's fat I'll eat him up." Gretel began to cry bitterly, but it was of no use; she had to do what the wicked witch bade her.So the best food was cooked for poor Hansel, but Gretel got nothing but crab-shells. Every morning the old woman hobbled out to the stable and cried: "Hansel, put out your finger, that I may feel if you are getting fat." But Hansel always stretched out a bone, and the old dame, whose eyes were dim, couldn't see it, and thinking always it was Hansel's finger, wondered why he fattened so slowly. Whenfour weeks had passed and Hansel still remained thin, she lost patience and determined to wait no longer. "Hi, Gretel," she called to the girl, abe quick and get some water. Hansel may be fat or thin, I'm going to kill him tomorrow and cook him." Oh! how the poor little sister sobbed as she carried the water, and how the tears rolled down her cheeks! "Kind heaven help us now!"she cried; "if only the wild beasts in the wood had eaten us, then at least we should have died together." "Just hold your peace," said the old hag; "it won't help you."Early in the morning Gretel had to go out and hang up the kettle full of water, and light the fire. "First we'll bake," said the old dame; "I've heated the oven already and kneaded the dough." She pushed Gretel out to the oven, from which fiery flames were already issuing. "Creep in," said the witch, "and see if it's properly heated, so that we can shove in the bread." For when she had got Gretel in she meant to close the oven and let the girl bake, that she might eat her up too. But Gretel perceived her intention, and said: "I don't know how I'm to do it; how do I get in?" "You silly goose!" said the hag, "the opening is big enough; see, I could get in myself," and she crawled toward it, and poked her head into the oven. Then Gretel gave her a shove that sent her right in, shut the iron door, and drew the bolt. Gracious! how she yelled, it was quite horrible; but Gretel fled, and the wretched old woman was left to perish miserably.Gretel flew straight to Hansel, opened the little stable-door, and cried: "Hansel, we are free; the old witch is dead." Then Hansel sprang like a bird out of a cage when the door is opened. How they rejoiced, and fell on each other's necks, and jumped for joy, and kissed one another!And as they had no longer any cause for fear, they went in the old hag's house, and here they found, in every corner of the room, boxes with pearls and precious stones. "These are even better than pebbles," said Hansel, and crammed his pockets full of them; and Gretel said: "I too will bring something home," and she filled her apron full. "But now," said Hansel, "let's go and get well away from the witch's wood." When they had wandered about for some hours they came to a big lake. "We can't get over," said Hansel; "I see no bridge of any sort or kind." "Yes, and there's noferry-boat either," answered Gretel; "but look, there swims a white duck; if I ask her she'll help us over," and she called out:"Here are two children, mournful very,Seeing neither bridge nor ferry;Take us upon your white back,And row us over, quack, quack!"The duck swam toward them, and Hansel got on her back and bade his little sister sit beside him. "No," answered Gretel, "we should be too heavy a load for the duck: she shall carry us across separately." The good bird did this, and when they were landed safely on the other side, and had gone for a while, the wood became more and more familiar to them, and at length they saw their father's house in the distance. Then they set off to run, and bounding into the room fell on their father's neck. The man had not passed a happy hour since he left them in the wood, but the woman had died. Gretel shook out her apron so that the pearls and precious stones rolled about the room, and Hansel threw down one handful after the other out of his pocket. Thus all their troubles were ended, and they lived happily ever afterward.My story is done. See! there runs a little mouse; anyone who catches it may make himself a large fur cap out of it.。

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