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But he has nothing on! a little child cried out at last.
The Emperors New Clothes
Hans Christian
Andersen
Harvard Classics, Vol. 17, Part 3
Tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Written for children in the local Danish idiom, these 20 selections of Andersens entertaining and complex tales have become themselves part of the folklore of cultures across the globe.
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NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001
Introductory Note
The Ugly Duckling
The Swineherd
The Emperors New Clothes
The Little Sea-Maid
The Elfin Mound
The Wild Swans
The Garden of Paradise
The Constant Tin Soldier
The Daisy
The Nightingale
The Storks
The Darning-needle
The Shadow
The Red Shoes
Little Idas Flowers
The Angel
The Flying Trunk
The Tinder-Box
The Buckwheat
The Bell
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