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2010-08-05The Metal Pig

the Metal Pig by Hans Christian Andersen(1842) IN the city of Florence, not far from the Piazza del Granduca, runs a little street called Porta Rosa. In this street, just in front of the market-place where vegetables are sold, s [查看全文]

2010-07-31The Wicked Prince

the Wicked Prince by Hans Christian Andersen(1840) theRE lived once upon a time a wicked prince whose heart and mind were set upon conquering all the countries of the world, and on frightening the people; he devastated their countri [查看全文]

2010-07-30The Elf of the Rose

the Elf of the Rose by Hans Christian Andersen(1839) IN the midst of a garden GREw a rose-tree, in full blossom, and in the prettiest of all the roses lived an elf. He was such a little wee thing, that no human eye could see him. [查看全文]

2010-07-29The Storks

the Storks by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) ON the last house in a little village the storks had built a nest, and the mother stork sat in it with her four young ones, who stretched out their necks and pointed their black beaks, w [查看全文]

2010-07-28the Flying Trunk飞箱

the Flying Trunk by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) theRE was once a merchant who was so rich that he could have paved the whole street with gold, and would even then have had enough for a small alley. But he did not do so; he knew th [查看全文]

2010-07-27The Garden of Paradise

the Garden of Paradise by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) theRE was once a king's son who had a larger and more beautiful collection of books than any one else in the world, and full of splendid copper-plate engravings. He could read an [查看全文]

2010-07-26the Wild Swans野天鵝

the Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) FAR away in the land to which the swallows fly when it is winter, dwelt a king who had eleven sons, and one daughter, named Eliza. The eleven brothers were princes, and each went t [查看全文]

2010-07-24the Brave Tin Soldier

the Brave Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) theRE were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon. They shouldered arms and looked straight before them, [查看全文]

2010-07-23the Daisy

the Daisy by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) NOW listen! In the country, close by the high road, stood a farmhouse; perhaps you have passed by and seen it yourself. There was a little flower garden with painted wooden palings in f [查看全文]

2010-07-22the Goloshes of Fortune

the Goloshes of Fortune by Hans Christian Andersen(1838) * A Beginning * What Happened to the Counsellor * the Watchman's Adventures * the Eventful Momenta Most Unusual Journey * the Clerk's Transformation * the Best Thing the Goloshes [查看全文]