The Sand-Hills of Jutland
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THE
SAND-HILLS OF JUTLAND.
BY
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN,
AUTHOR OF "THE IMPROVISATORE," ETC.
TRANSLATED BY MRS. BUSHBY.
LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
1860.
The Following Tales
ARE DEDICATED,
WITH THE HIGHEST SENTIMENTS OF
ESTEEM AND REGARD,
ARE DEDICATED,
WITH THE HIGHEST SENTIMENTS OF
ESTEEM AND REGARD,
AUTHOR OF "THE IMPROVISATORE," ETC.
TRANSLATED BY MRS. BUSHBY.
LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
1860.
The Following Tales
ARE DEDICATED,
WITH THE HIGHEST SENTIMENTS OF
ESTEEM AND REGARD,
ARE DEDICATED,
WITH THE HIGHEST SENTIMENTS OF
ESTEEM AND REGARD,
THE BARON CHARLES JOACHIM HAMBRO,
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.
CONTENTS.
The Sand-hills of Jutland.
The Mud-king's Daughter.
The Quickest Runners.
The Bell's Hollow.
Soup made of a Sausage-stick.
I.
II.
WHAT THE FIRST LITTLE MOUSE HAD SEEN AND LEARNT ON HER JOURNEY.
III.
WHAT THE SECOND MOUSE HAD TO RELATE.
IV.
WHAT THE FOURTH MOUSE—WHO SPOKE BEFORE THE THIRD ONE HAD SPOKEN—HAD TO RELATE.
V.
HOW THE SOUP WAS MADE.
I.
II.
WHAT THE FIRST LITTLE MOUSE HAD SEEN AND LEARNT ON HER JOURNEY.
III.
WHAT THE SECOND MOUSE HAD TO RELATE.
IV.
WHAT THE FOURTH MOUSE—WHO SPOKE BEFORE THE THIRD ONE HAD SPOKEN—HAD TO RELATE.
V.
HOW THE SOUP WAS MADE.
The Neck of a Bottle.
The Old Bachelor's Nightcap.
Something.
The Old Oak Tree's Last Dream.
A CHRISTMAS TALE.
The Wind relates the Story of Waldemar Daae and his Daughters.
The Girl who Trod upon Bread.
Olé, the Watchman of the Tower.
THE FIRST VISIT.
THE SECOND VISIT.
THE FIRST VISIT.
THE SECOND VISIT.
Anne Lisbeth; or, The Apparition of the Beach.
Children's Prattle.
A Row of Pearls.
I.
II.
I.
II.
The Pen and the Inkstand.
The Child in the Grave.
Charming.
THE END.
THE END.
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