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131
"
Tut
!
That
's
not
worth
talking
about
,
"
said
the
Raven
of
the
woods
.
132
They
now
entered
the
first
saloon
,
which
was
of
rose-colored
satin
,
with
artificial
flowers
on
the
wall
.
Here
the
dreams
were
rushing
past
,
but
they
hastened
by
so
quickly
that
Gerda
could
not
see
the
high
personages
.
133
One
hall
was
more
magnificent
than
the
other
;
one
might
indeed
well
be
abashed
;
and
at
last
they
came
into
the
bedchamber
.
The
ceiling
of
the
room
resembled
a
large
palm-tree
with
leaves
of
glass
,
of
costly
glass
;
and
in
the
middle
,
from
a
thick
golden
stem
,
hung
two
beds
,
each
of
which
resembled
a
lily
.
One
was
white
,
and
in
this
lay
the
Princess
;
the
other
was
red
,
and
it
was
here
that
Gerda
was
to
look
for
little
Kay
.
She
bent
back
one
of
the
red
leaves
,
and
saw
a
brown
neck
.
Oh
!
that
was
Kay
!
She
called
him
quite
loud
by
name
,
held
the
lamp
towards
him
--
the
dreams
rushed
back
again
into
the
chamber
--
he
awoke
,
turned
his
head
,
and
--
it
was
not
little
Kay
!
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134
The
Prince
was
only
like
him
about
the
neck
;
but
he
was
young
and
handsome
.
And
out
of
the
white
lily
leaves
the
Princess
peeped
,
too
,
and
asked
what
was
the
matter
.
Then
little
Gerda
cried
,
and
told
her
her
whole
history
,
and
all
that
the
Ravens
had
done
for
her
.
135
"
Poor
little
thing
!
"
said
the
Prince
and
the
Princess
.
They
praised
the
Ravens
very
much
,
and
told
them
they
were
not
at
all
angry
with
them
,
but
they
were
not
to
do
so
again
.
However
,
they
should
have
a
reward
.
"
Will
you
fly
about
here
at
liberty
,
"
asked
the
Princess
;
"
or
would
you
like
to
have
a
fixed
appointment
as
court
ravens
,
with
all
the
broken
bits
from
the
kitchen
?
"
136
And
both
the
Ravens
nodded
,
and
begged
for
a
fixed
appointment
;
for
they
thought
of
their
old
age
,
and
said
,
"
It
is
a
good
thing
to
have
a
provision
for
our
old
days
.
"
137
And
the
Prince
got
up
and
let
Gerda
sleep
in
his
bed
,
and
more
than
this
he
could
not
do
.
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138
She
folded
her
little
hands
and
thought
,
"
How
good
men
and
animals
are
!
"
and
she
then
fell
asleep
and
slept
soundly
.
All
the
dreams
flew
in
again
,
and
they
now
looked
like
the
angels
;
they
drew
a
little
sledge
,
in
which
little
Kay
sat
and
nodded
his
head
;
but
the
whole
was
only
a
dream
,
and
therefore
it
all
vanished
as
soon
as
she
awoke
.
139
The
next
day
she
was
dressed
from
head
to
foot
in
silk
and
velvet
.
They
offered
to
let
her
stay
at
the
palace
,
and
lead
a
happy
life
;
but
she
begged
to
have
a
little
carriage
with
a
horse
in
front
,
and
for
a
small
pair
of
shoes
;
then
,
she
said
,
she
would
again
go
forth
in
the
wide
world
and
look
for
Kay
.
140
Shoes
and
a
muff
were
given
her
;
she
was
,
too
,
dressed
very
nicely
;
and
when
she
was
about
to
set
off
,
a
new
carriage
stopped
before
the
door
.
It
was
of
pure
gold
,
and
the
arms
of
the
Prince
and
Princess
shone
like
a
star
upon
it
;
the
coachman
,
the
footmen
,
and
the
outriders
,
for
outriders
were
there
,
too
,
all
wore
golden
crowns
.
The
Prince
and
the
Princess
assisted
her
into
the
carriage
themselves
,
and
wished
her
all
success
.
The
Raven
of
the
woods
,
who
was
now
married
,
accompanied
her
for
the
first
three
miles
.
He
sat
beside
Gerda
,
for
he
could
not
bear
riding
backwards
;
the
other
Raven
stood
in
the
doorway
,
and
flapped
her
wings
;
she
could
not
accompany
Gerda
,
because
she
suffered
from
headache
since
she
had
had
a
fixed
appointment
and
ate
so
much
.
The
carriage
was
lined
inside
with
sugar-plums
,
and
in
the
seats
were
fruits
and
gingerbread
.