Nightingale, which all the world knew excepting the people at court. At last they met with a poor little girl in the kitchen, who said, — "The Nightingale ? I know it well ; yes, it can sing gloriously. The Dream of Little Tuk, and Other Tales - Síða 97eftir Hans Christian Andersen - 1848 - 115 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1866 - 808 síður
...supped ! " " Tsing-pe ! " said the cavalier ; and again he ran up and down all the staircases, and through all the halls and corridors ; and half the court ran with him, for the courtiers did not like being trampled upon. Then there was a great inquiry after the wonderful... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1867 - 736 síður
...trampled upon after supper is ended." " Tsing-pe ! " cried the lord-in-waiting, and again he ran up and down stairs, through all the halls and corridors...and half the court ran with him, for they did not like the idea of being trampled upon. There was a great inquiry about this wonderful nightingale, whom... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1875 - 194 síður
...supper." " Tsing Pe !" cried the first lord, and off he ran again, upstairs and downstairs, and through the halls, and corridors, and half the court ran with him, for nobody wished to be trampled under foot. So there was every one asking about this wonderful nightingale... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1882 - 176 síður
...she do not come, then after supper I'll have the tattoo played on the back of every courtier !" '' Tsing-pe !" said the Chamberlain ; and again he ran...stairs, through all the halls and corridors ; and hali the court ran with him, for they did not much like having the tattoo played upon their backs.... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - 1882 - 710 síður
...has supped!" " Tsing-pe ! " said the cavalier ; and again he ran up and down all the staircases, and through all the halls and corridors ; and half the Court ran with him, for the courtiers did not like being trampled upon. Then there was a great inquiry after the wonderful... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1895 - 396 síður
...under foot after supper ! ' ' Tsing pe ! ' said the First Lord ; and he ran up and down stairs, through the halls and corridors, and half the Court ran with him, for they did not want to be trampled under foot. Everyone was asking after the wonderful Nightingale which all the world... | |
| Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1899 - 408 síður
...do not come, then after supper I'll have the tattoo played on the back of every courtier !" " Foh !" said the chamberlain ; and again he ran up stairs...much like having the tattoo played upon their backs. At last they met a poor little girl, employed in the kitchen, who said : " The Nightingale ? Oh, I... | |
| 1900 - 168 síður
...supped ! " " Tsing-pe ! " said the cavalier ; and ag;iin he ran up and down all the stairways, and through all the halls and corridors; and half the Court ran with him, for the courtiers did not like being trampled upon. Then there was great inquiry after the wonderful Nightingale,... | |
| 1900 - 168 síður
...has supped ! " " Tsing-pe ! " said the cavalier; and again he ran up and down all the stairways, and through all the halls and corridors; and half the Court ran with him, for the courtiers did not like being trampled upon. Then there was great inquiry after the wonderful Nightingale,... | |
| Aesop, Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen - 1909 - 396 síður
...court has supped !" "Tsing-pe!" said the Cavalier; and again he ran up and down all the staircases, and through all the halls and corridors ; and half the court ran with him, for the courtiers did not like being trampled upon. Then there was a great inquiry after the wonderful... | |
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