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  1. Synopsis. The tailor prepares to squash the flies. Illustration from Andrew Lang 's The Blue Fairy Book (1899). A tailor is preparing to eat some jam, but when flies settle on it, he kills seven of them with one blow of his hand. He makes a belt describing the deed, reading "Seven at One Blow".

  2. „The Brave Little Tailor“ is a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm that tells the story of a clever and resourceful tailor who uses his wit to overcome numerous challenges and rise to prominence. The story begins with the tailor, an ordinary tradesman, killing seven flies in one blow.

  3. The little tailor, all alive, filled both his pockets with stones and climbed up into the tree, and made his way to an overhanging bough, so that he could seat himself just above the sleepers; and from there he let one stone after another fall on the chest of one of the giants.

  4. 17 de may. de 2021 · The brave little tailor : a fairy tale. by. Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863. Publication date. 1994. Topics. Tales -- Germany -- Children's nonfiction, Tales, Germany. Publisher. London : North-South.

  5. The little tailor, not lazy, filled both pockets with stones and climbed the tree. Once in the middle of the tree, he slid out on a branch until he was seated right above the sleepers. Then he dropped one stone after another onto one of the giant's chest.

  6. The brave little tailor kills seven flies with one blow, and manages to convince both giants and kings that he is indeed a force to be reckoned with. The hero in this story by the Brothers Grimm is armed with whit, cunning and a sense of humour.

  7. The Brave Little Tailor. by The Brothers Grimm. This story is also known as The Valiant Little Tailor. One summer's morning a little tailor was sitting on his table by the window; he was in good spirits, and sewed with all his might. Then came a peasant woman down the street crying, "Good jams, cheap! Good jams, cheap!"