luni, 19 aprilie 2010

Hans Christian Andersen - Little Ida's flowers (Florile micutei Ida) & The princess and the pea (Printesa si bobul de mazare)


Hans Christian Andersen - Little Ida's flowers (Florile micutei Ida)

"My poor flowers are quite dead," said little Ida. "They were so pretty last evening, but now every leaf has withered and drooped. Why do they do that?" she asked the student who sat on the sofa.

She was very fond of him because he told such good stories and could cut such amusing figures out of paper-hearts with dancing ladies inside them, flowers of all sorts, and castles with doors that you could open and close. He was a rollicking fellow.


Hans Cristian Andersen - The princess and the pea (Printesa si bobul de mazare)

There was once a prince, and he wanted a princess, but then she must be a real Princess. He travelled right around the world to find one, but there was always something wrong. There were plenty of princesses, but whether they were real princesses he had great difficulty in discovering; there was always something which was not quite right about them. So at last he had come home again, and he was very sad because he wanted a real princess so badly.One evening there was a terrible storm; it thundered and lightninged and the rain poured down in torrents; indeed it was a fearful night.

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