Something by Hans Christian Andersen(1858) MEAN to be somebody, and do something useful in the world,“ said the eldest of five brothers... [查看全文]
HERE is a street in Copenhagen with a very strange name. It is called “Hysken” street. Where the name came from, and what it mean... [查看全文]
“Soup from a Sausage Skewer” E had such an excellent dinner yesterday,“ said an old mouse of the female sex to another who had not... [查看全文]
the Bell-Deep by Hans Christian Andersen(1857) ING-DONG! ding-dong!“ It sounds up from the ”bell-deep“ in the Odense-Au. Every child in... [查看全文]
the Jewish Maiden by Hans Christian Andersen(1856) IN a charity school, among the children, sat a little Jewish girl. She was a good,... [查看全文]
Ib and Little Christina by Hans Christian Andersen(1855) IN the forest that extends from the banks of the Gudenau, in North Jutland, a... [查看全文]
Anne Lisbeth by Hans Christian Andersen(1859) ANNE LISBETH was a beautiful young woman, with a red and white complexion, glittering white... [查看全文]
ON the world it's always going up and down; and now I can't go up any higher!“ So said Ole the tower-keeper. ”Most people have to... [查看全文]
the Girl Who Trod on the Loaf by Hans Christian Andersen(1859) theRE was once a girl who trod on a loaf to avoid soiling her shoes,... [查看全文]
the Story of the Wind by Hans Christian Andersen(1859) EAR the shores of the GREat Belt, which is one of the straits that connect th... [查看全文]