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1 The kettle was of brass and shone like gold, so brightly was it polished.
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2 He raised himself up quickly, but the whole of the hair of his head was already golden and shone like the sun.
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3 She next opened her nutshell, and brought out of it the dress that shone like the sun, and so went to the feast.
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4 The moon shone brightly, and the white pebbles which lay in front of the house glittered like real silver pennies.
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5 But as soon as the first rays of the sun shone into the garden he saw all the ten sacks standing side by side, quite full, and not a single grain was missing.
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6 The evening sun shone upon the brilliant stones; they glittered and sparkled with all colours so beautifully that the children stood still and stared at them.
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7 As the sun shone on his hair it glittered and flashed so that the rays fell into the bedroom of the king's daughter, and up she sprang to see what that could be.
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8 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.
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9 It was a beautiful evening; the last rays of the setting sun shone bright through the long stems of the trees upon the green underwood beneath, and the turtle-doves sang from the tall birches.
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10 Then she took her little lamp, and went into her cabin, and took off the fur skin, and washed the soot from off her face and hands, so that her beauty shone forth like the sun from behind the clouds.
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