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    Seventh Story – What Took Place in the Palace of the Snow Queen, and what Happened Afterward

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    The Snow Queen – A Fairy Taleby Hans Christian Andersen The walls of the palace were of driving snow, and the windows and doors of cuttingwinds. There were more than a hundred halls there, according as the snow was drivenby the winds. The largest was many miles in extent; all were lighted up by thepowerful
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    Sixth Story – The Lapland Woman and the Finland Woman

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    The Snow Queen – A Fairy Taleby Hans Christian Andersen Suddenly they stopped before a little house, which looked very miserable. The roofreached to the ground; and the door was so low, that the family were obliged to creepupon their stomachs when they went in or out. Nobody was at home except an oldLapland woman,
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    Fifth Story – The Little Robber Maiden

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    The Snow Queen – A Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen They drove through the dark wood; but the carriage shone like a torch, and it dazzledthe eyes of the robbers, so that they could not bear to look at it. “‘Tis gold! ‘Tis gold!” they cried; and they rushed forward, seized the horses, knockeddown
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    Fourth story – The Prince and Princess

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    The Snow Queen – A Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen Gerda was obliged to rest herself again, when, exactly opposite to her, a large Ravencame hopping over the white snow. He had long been looking at Gerda and shakinghis head; and now he said, “Caw! Caw!” Good day! Good day! He could not say
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    Third Story “The Snow Queen”– Of the Flower Garden at the Old Woman’s Who Understood Witchcraft

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    But what became of little Gerda when Kay did not return? Where could he be?Nobody knew; nobody could give any intelligence. All the boys knew was, that theyhad seen him tie his sledge to another large and splendid one, which drove down thestreet and out of the town. Nobody knew where he was; many sad
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    The Snow Queen – A Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen

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    First Story – Which Treats of a Mirror and of the Splinters There was a wicked sprite, indeed he was the most mischievous of all sprites. One dayhe was in a very good humor, for he had made a mirror with the power of causing allthat was good and beautiful when it was reflected therein,
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