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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:淘气的男孩
淘气的男孩Along time ago, there lived an old poet, a thoroughly kind old poet. As he was sitting one evening in his room, a dreadful storm arose without, and the rain streamed down from heaven;2008-03-20 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:God Can Never Die
God Can Never DieIt was a Sunday morning. the sun shone brightly and warmly into the room, as the air, mild and refreshing, flowed through the open window. And out under God's blue heaven, where2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Travelling Companion
the Travelling Companionby Hans Christian Andersen(1835) POOR John was very sad; for his father was so ill, he had no hope of his recovery. John sat alone with the sick man in the little room,2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:The Saucy Boy
the Saucy Boyby Hans Christian Andersen(1835) ONCE upon a time there was an old poet, one of those right good old poets. One evening, as he was sitting at home, there was a terrible storm2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:Little Ida's Flowers
Little Ida's Flowers“ Poor flowers are quite dead,” said little Ida, “they were so pretty yesterday evening, and now all the leaves are hanging down quite withered. What do they do that for,”2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:The Princess and the&nbs
The Princess and the PeaONCE upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but she would have to be a real princess. He travelled all over the world to find one, but nowhere could2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:Little Claus and Big&nbs
Little Claus and Big Claus小克劳斯和大克劳斯by Hans Christian Andersen(1835) IN a village there once lived two men who had the same name. They were both called Claus. One of them had four horses2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Tinder-Box打火匣
the Tinder-Box打火匣by Hans Christian Andersen(1835) A SOLDIER came marching along the high road: “Left, right—left, right.” He had his knapsack on his back, and a sword at his side; he2008-03-19 编辑:echo
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:A Rose from Homer's&
A Rose from Homer's Graveby Hans Christian Andersen(1842) ALL the songs of the east speak of the love of the nightingale for the rose in the silent starlight night. The winged songster serenade2008-03-17 编辑:echo