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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:光棍漢的睡帽
HERE is a street in Copenhagen with a very strange name. It is called “Hysken” street. Where the name came from, and what it means is very uncertain. It is said to be German, but that is unj2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:Soup from a Sausage 
“Soup from a Sausage Skewer” E had such an excellent dinner yesterday,“ said an old mouse of the female sex to another who had not been present at the feast. ”I sat number twenty-one below2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:The Bell-Deep鐘淵
the Bell-Deepby Hans Christian Andersen(1857) ING-DONG! ding-dong!“ It sounds up from the ”bell-deep“ in the Odense-Au. Every child in the old town of Odense, on the island of Funen, know2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:The Jewish Maiden猶太女子
the Jewish Maidenby Hans Christian Andersen(1856) IN a charity school, among the children, sat a little Jewish girl. She was a good, intelligent child, and very quick at her lessons; but th2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:Ib and Little Christina依
Ib and Little Christinaby Hans Christian Andersen(1855) IN the forest that extends from the banks of the Gudenau, in North Jutland, a long way into the country, and not far from the clear str2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:Anne Lisbeth安妮·莉絲貝特
Anne Lisbethby Hans Christian Andersen(1859) ANNE LISBETH was a beautiful young woman, with a red and white complexion, glittering white teeth, and clear soft eyes; and her footstep was ligh2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話:守塔人奧勒
ON the world it's always going up and down; and now I can't go up any higher!“ So said Ole the tower-keeper. ”Most people have to try both the ups and the downs; and, rightly considered,2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話The Girl Who Trod on
the Girl Who Trod on the Loafby Hans Christian Andersen(1859) theRE was once a girl who trod on a loaf to avoid soiling her shoes, and the misfortunes that happened to her in consequence are we2008-03-01 編輯:admin
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[安徒生童話] 安徒生童話The Story of the Win
the Story of the Windby Hans Christian Andersen(1859) EAR the shores of the GREat Belt, which is one of the straits that connect the Cattegat with the Baltic, stands an old mansion with thick2008-03-01 編輯:admin