A tin soldier !" The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where everyone wanted... The nightingale, and other tales, tr. by C. Boner - Síða 68eftir Hans Christian Andersen - 1846Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1875 - 194 síður
...a voice cried out " The tin soldier! " The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She seized the soldier with two fingers round the waist, and carried him into the parlour, for every one... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1883 - 176 síður
...arwl, Htsnlnit besides, there was so little room. But tin leaden Soldier was resolute ; there he lay ai full length, and still " carried arms." The fish darted...him up stairs, where everybody was eager to see the remarkable man that had made a journey in the inside of a fish. But the Soldier was not proud. They... | |
| Blackwood William and sons - 1884 - 184 síður
...said aloud, " The tin soldier ! " 3. The fish had been caught, carried to market, bought, and taken into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took up the soldier, and ran with him into the sitting-room and placed him on the table ; and when he looked... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1907 - 410 síður
...called out loudly, " a tin soldier ! " The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where every one wanted to see the... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1909 - 408 síður
...one called out loudly, "a tin soldier*! The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlour, where everyone wanted to see the... | |
| Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - 280 síður
...called out loudly, "A tin soldier!" The fish had been caught, taken to the market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took up the soldier by the waist with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where every one wanted... | |
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919 - 364 síður
...called out loudly, "A tin soldier ! " The fish had been caught, 10 taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with...large knife. She took the soldier by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where every one wanted to see the wonderful man who had... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 440 síður
...called out loudly, "A tin soldier!" The fish had been caught, taken to market, so sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where everyone wanted to see the... | |
| William Louis Ettinger - 1922 - 280 síður
...one called out loudly, "A tin soldier !" The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where everyone wanted to see the... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1992 - 100 síður
...someone called out loudly, "A tin soldier!" The fish had been caught, taken to market, sold, and brought into the kitchen, where the cook cut it open with a large knife. She took the soldier up by the waist, with two fingers, and carried him into the parlor, where everyone wanted to see the... | |
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