The Dream of Little Tuk, and Other Tales, Part 7 |
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... of King Waldemar a con- siderable place , now an unimportant little town . One olitary tower only , and some remains of a wall , shew where the castle once stood . seemed to him as if he dreamed , and yet 6 THE DREAM OF.
... of King Waldemar a con- siderable place , now an unimportant little town . One olitary tower only , and some remains of a wall , shew where the castle once stood . seemed to him as if he dreamed , and yet 6 THE DREAM OF.
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... wall , even up to the very ceiling , so long did it make itself : it was obliged to stretch itself , in order to recover its strength . The learned man went out on the balcony to stretch himself ; and as soon as the stars shewed ...
... wall , even up to the very ceiling , so long did it make itself : it was obliged to stretch itself , in order to recover its strength . The learned man went out on the balcony to stretch himself ; and as soon as the stars shewed ...
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... wall , even up to the very ceiling , so long did it make itself : it was obliged to stretch itself , in order to recover its strength . The learned man went out on the balcony to stretch himself ; and as soon as the stars shewed ...
... wall , even up to the very ceiling , so long did it make itself : it was obliged to stretch itself , in order to recover its strength . The learned man went out on the balcony to stretch himself ; and as soon as the stars shewed ...
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... wall of the house opposite . Yes , there he sat , exactly between the flowers on the bal- cony , and when he moved then his shadow moved also . 66 " I really believe my shadow is the only living thing to be seen over the way , " said ...
... wall of the house opposite . Yes , there he sat , exactly between the flowers on the bal- cony , and when he moved then his shadow moved also . 66 " I really believe my shadow is the only living thing to be seen over the way , " said ...
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... wall , that tickled my back so agreeably ; I ran to and fro , peeped through the highest windows into the draw- ingrooms , looked through the roof , looked where no one could look , and saw what nobody saw , what no one was to see . The ...
... wall , that tickled my back so agreeably ; I ran to and fro , peeped through the highest windows into the draw- ingrooms , looked through the roof , looked where no one could look , and saw what nobody saw , what no one was to see . The ...
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12 Engravings 24 Engravings amusing Andersen Anec asked Author balcony beautiful birds bloomed bright burgomaster CHARLES BONER child chirp Chirrup Christian VIII cloth cold coloured darning-needle daugh door dream eyes fairy fairy tale fancied Fcap flew flowers Foolscap 8vo friends Frontispiece GEOGRAPHY GRANT AND GRIFFITH half-bound morocco HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN HISTORY honour Illustrated with 24 ISAAC TAYLOR king's daughter Kjöge knew learned LESSONS light Little Boys Little Tuk little Tukey lived looked maiden MAMMA'S BIBLE STORIES married couple match mother needle neighbours nest never old lamp old poet once PARLOUR GAMES plain poor little Price queens of Denmark roast goose rose-bush rose-tree roses sea-sick Second Edition shadow shewed shine Sixth Edition stood swallow's nest Tale tell there's a fellow thing Thorwaldsen thou thought told town wall wax-light whole wind window Woodcuts young sparrows
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