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most thrilling of all of them. Recognized in courts of kings and castles of nobles, he recited his little stories with the same simplicity by which he had made them familiar in cottages of the peasantry, and endeared himself alike to all who listened. These attributes, while they do not account for his genius, help us to unravel the charm of it. The simplest of the stories meet Ruskin's requirement for a child's story--they are sweet and sad. From most writers who have contributed largely to children's literature only a few selected gems are likely to gain permanence. With Andersen the case is different. While there are such gems, the greater value lies in taking these stories as a type of literature and living in it a while, through the power of cumulative reading. It is not too much to say that there is a temper and spirit in Andersen which is all his own--a simple philosophy which continuous reading is sure to impart. For this reason these are good books for a child to own; an occasional re-reading will inspire in him a healthy, normal taste in reading. Many of the stories are of value to read to very young children. They guide an exuberant imagination along natural channels. The text of the present edition is a reprint of an earlier one which was based upon a sentence-by-sentence comparison of the four or five translations current in Europe and America. It has been widely commended as enjoyable reading, while faithful to the letter and spirit of the Danish original. A slight abridgment has been made in two of the longer stories. The order of the selections adapts the reading to the growing child--the First Series should be sufficiently easy for children of about eight or nine years old. J. H. STICKNEY CONTENTS PAGE THE FIR TREE 1 LITTLE TUK 20 THE UGLY DUCKLING 30 LITTLE IDA'S FLOWERS 52 THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER 67 LITTLE THUMBELINA 77 SUNSHINE STORIES 101 THE DARNING-NEEDLE 109 THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL 117 THE LOVING PAIR 124 THE LEAPING MATCH 129 THE HAPPY FAMILY 134 THE GREENIES 141 OLE-LUK-OIE, T
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