Hans Christian Andersen
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Did you ever hear
the story of the old woman

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who shook her head at the family
so much that it fell off, right on the table?

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Hans, why do you keep
on making trouble for us?

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Trouble? There's no trouble
that a good story can't get us out of -

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like the one just now about the piece
of chalk and the blackboard.

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I didn't know what I was going to say
until after I'd said it.

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In fact, I'd like to know
how the story ends myself.

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Please stay in the shop. Don't tell
the children stories all the time.

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I never saw such a worrier like you, Peter.
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You want to really worry
about something? Here's something.

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Two years ago, I took you
out of the orphanage

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and promised them I'd make you
into a good cobbler. Two whole years.

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Look at that shoe - glue all smeared
and nails in crooked.

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Two years an apprentice,
and still the nails go in crooked.

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I'm not that bad, am I? You're not going to
send me back to the orphanage, are you?

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Aha! A new worry appears in the sky.
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Never mind, Peter. Let's go home.
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Two and two are four
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Four and four are eight
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Eight and eight are sixteen
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Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two
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Two and two are four
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Four and four are eight
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Eight and eight are sixteen
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Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two...

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