Hans Christian Andersen
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- I don't believe it!
- Tell the cobbler I am delighted to have it.

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What was his name - Hans?
I will read it carefully.

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- The Little Mermaid
- Stop it.

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It is all very innocent and quite touching.
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I haven't said good morning yet.
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Good morning, darling.
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Where have you been?
I've lost it. I can't find it any place.

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Help me look, will you, Peter?
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Just when I need you most,
you disappear.

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I'll have to write it all over again.
:55:57
- You don't have to write it again.
- Don't stand there. Start looking.

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- You don't have to write it over again.
- What?

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She's got it.
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What did you say?
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She has it, Hans. Right now.
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She has?
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But how? How did she get it?
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I was reading it
and it blew out of my hands.

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You took it?
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But why? Never mind that, Peter. Go on.
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It blew into the window
of the theatre, and...

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That's how she got it.
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A wind took it to her.
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It's an omen, Peter. An omen.
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She's reading it now.
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Don't go over there, Hans, don't.
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I must, Peter. I've got to talk to her.
I can help her.


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