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1 On the third day, the boy sat by the well, and did not stir his finger, however much it hurt him.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In IRON HANS
2 As he was thus sitting, his finger hurt him so violently that he involuntarily put it in the water.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In IRON HANS
3 His finger hurt him again and he passed it over his head, and then unhappily a hair fell down into the well.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In IRON HANS
4 So she took pity on them, and made use of the butter to grease them all, so that the wheels might not hurt them so much.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In FREDERICK AND CATHERINE
5 When the true bride heard that, it hurt her so much that her heart was almost broken, and she fell fainting to the ground.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE TWELVE HUNTSMEN
6 When he went inside, the dogs did not bark at him, but wagged their tails quite amicably around him, ate what he set before them, and did not hurt one hair of his head.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE THREE LANGUAGES
7 When she was below she fetched herself a chair, and set it before the barrel so that she had no need to stoop, and did not hurt her back or do herself any unexpected injury.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In CLEVER ELSIE
8 He led him into the king's cellar, and the man bent over the huge barrels, and drank and drank till his loins hurt, and before the day was out he had emptied all the barrels.
Grimms' Fairy TalesBy Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ContextHighlight In THE GOLDEN GOOSE