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Next morning the sun shone in upon the little flattenedSnowdrop; that looked as if it had been painted upon the floor。 Theservant girl; who was sweeping out the room; picked it up; and laid itin one of the books which were upon the table; in the belief that itmust have fallen out while the room was being arranged。 Again theflower lay among verses… printed verses… and they are better thanwritten ones… at least; more money has been spent upon them。

And after this years went by。 The book stood upon thebook…shelf; and then it was taken up and somebody read out of it。 Itwas a good book; verses and songs by the old Danish poet; AmbrosiusStub; which are well worth reading。 The man who was now reading thebook turned over a page。

〃Why; there's a flower!〃 he said; 〃a snowdrop; a summer gauk; apoet gauk! That flower must have been put in there with a meaning!Poor Ambrosius Stub! he was a summer fool too; a poet fool; he cametoo early; before his time; and therefore he had to taste the sharpwinds; and wander about as a guest from one noble landed proprietor toanother; like a flower in a glass of water; a flower in rhymed verses!Summer fool; winter fool; fun and folly… but the first; the only;the fresh young Danish poet of those days。 Yes; thou shalt remain as atoken in the book; thou little snowdrop: thou hast been put there witha meaning。〃

And so the Snowdrop was put back into the book; and felt equallyhonored and pleased to know that it was a token in the glorious bookof songs; and that he who was the first to sing and to write hadbeen also a snowdrop; had been a summer gauk; and had been looked uponin the winter…time as a fool。 The Flower understood this; in herway; as we interpret everything in our way。

That is the story of the Snowdrop。

THE END。

  1872

 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

   THE STORKS

   by Hans Christian Andersen

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 stretchedout their necks and pointed their black beaks; which had not yetturned red like those of the parent birds。 A little way off; on theedge of the roof; stood the father stork; quite upright and stiff; notliking to be quite idle; he drew up one leg; and stood on the other;so still that it seemed almost as if he were carved in wood。 〃Itmust look very grand;〃 thought he; 〃for my wife to have a sentryguarding her nest。 They do not know that I am her husband; they willthink I have been manded to stand here; which is quitearistocratic;〃 and so he continued standing on one leg。

In the street below were a number of children at play; and whenthey caught sight of the storks; one of the boldest amongst the boysbegan to sing a song about them; and very soon he was joined by therest。 These are the words of the song; but each only sang what hecould remember of them in his own way。

  〃Stork; stork; fly away;

  Stand not on one leg; I pray;

  See your wife is in her nest;

  With her little ones at rest。

  They will hang one;

  And fry another;

  They will shoot a third;

  And roast his brother。〃

〃Just hear what those boys are singing;〃 said the young storks;〃they say we shall be hanged and roasted。〃

〃Never mind what they say; you need not listen;〃 said themother。 〃They can do no harm。〃

But the boys went on singing and pointing at the storks; andmocking at them; excepting one of the boys whose name was Peter; hesaid it was a shame to make fun of animals; and would not join withthem at all。 The mother stork forted her young ones; and toldthem not to mind。 〃See;〃 she said; 〃How quiet your father stands;although he is only on one leg。〃

〃But we are very much frightened;〃 said the young storks; and theydrew back their heads into the nests。

The next day when the children were playing together; and sawthe storks; they sang the song again…

   〃They will hang one;

And roast another。〃

〃Shall we be hanged and roasted?〃 asked the young storks。

〃No; certainly not;〃 said the mother。 〃I will teach you to fly;and when you have learnt; we will fly into the meadows; and pay avisit to the frogs; who will bow themselves to us in the water; andcry 'Croak; croak;' and then we shall eat them up; that will be fun。〃

〃And what next?〃 asked the young storks。

〃Then;〃 replied the mother; 〃all the storks in the country willassemble together; and go through their autumn manoeuvres; so thatit is very important for every one to know how to fly properly。 Ifthey do not; the general will thrust them through with his beak; andkill them。 Therefore you must take pains and learn; so as to beready when the drilling begins。〃

〃Then we may be killed after all; as the boys say; and hark!they are singing again。〃

〃Listen to me; and not to them;〃 said the mother stork。 〃After thegreat review is over; we shall fly away to warm countries far fromhence; where there are mountains and forests。 To Egypt; where we shallsee three…cornered houses built of stone; with pointed tops that reachnearly to the clouds。 They are called Pyramids; and are older than astork could imagine; and in that country; there is a river thatoverflows its banks; and then goes back; leaving nothing but mire;there we can walk about; and eat frogs in abundance。〃

〃Oh; o… h!〃 cried the young storks。

〃Yes; it is a delightful place; there is nothing to do all daylong but eat; and while we are so well off out there; in thiscountry there will not be a single green leaf on the trees; and theweather will be so cold that the clouds will freeze; and fall on theearth in little white rags。〃 The stork meant snow; but she could notexplain it in any other way。

〃Will the naughty boys freeze and fall in pieces?〃 asked the youngstorks。

〃No; they will not freeze and fall into pieces;〃 said themother; 〃but they will be very cold; and be obliged to sit all dayin a dark; gloomy room; while we shall be flying about in foreignlands; where there are blooming flowers and warm sunshine。〃

Time passed on; and the young storks grew so large that they couldstand upright in the nest and look about them。 The father broughtthem; every day; beautiful frogs; little snakes; and all kinds ofstork…dainties that he could find。 And then; how funny it was to seethe tricks he would perform to amuse them。 He would lay his head quiteround over his tail; and clatter with his beak; as if it had been arattle; and then he would tell them stories all about the marshesand fens。

〃e;〃 said the mother one day; 〃Now you must learn to fly。〃And all the four young ones were obliged to e out on the top of theroof。 Oh; how they tottered at first; and were obliged to balancethemselves with their wings; or they would have fallen to the groundbelow。

〃Look at me;〃 said the mother; 〃you must hold your heads in thisway; and place your feet so。 Once; twice; once; twice… that is it。 Nowyou will be able to take care of yourselves in the world。〃

Then she flew a little distance from them; and the young ones madea spring to follow her; but down they fell plump; for their bodieswere still too heavy。

〃I don't want to fly;〃 said one of the young storks; creeping backinto the nest。 〃I don't care about going to warm countries。〃

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