Excerpt from The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson
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the prince and Princess Girder was obliged to rest again, and just opposite the place where she sat she saw a great crow come hopping across the snow toward her. He stood looking at her for some time, and then he wagged his head and said, Good day, Good day! He pronounced the words as plainly as he could, because he meant to be kind to this little girl. And then he asked her where she was going alone in the wide world, the world alone. Gerda understood very well and knew how much it expressed. So. Then she told the crow the whole story of her life and adventures, and asked him if he had seen Little Kay. The crow nodded his head very gravely, and said, Perhaps I have it. Maybe do you think you have, cried Little Gerda, and she kissed the crow and hugged him almost to death with joy gently gently, said the Crow, I believe I know. I think it might be Little K but he has certainly forgotten you by this time for the Princess. Does he live with a princess? AskGreta? Yes. Listen, replied the Crow, but it is so difficult for me to speak your language. If you understand the Crow's language, then I could explain it better, do you? No, I have never learned it, said go to. But my grandmother understands it and used to speak it to me. I wish I had learned it. It does not matter, answered the crow. I will explain it as well as I can, though it will be very badly done
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Characters, Child, Storyteller, Animated, Caring, Child-like, Dynamic, Funny, Snarky, North American (General)