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161
"
Oh
,
Kay
!
Poor
little
Kay
!
"
sighed
Gerda
.
162
"
Do
you
choose
to
be
quiet
?
"
said
the
robber
maiden
.
"
If
you
do
n't
,
I
shall
make
you
.
"
163
In
the
morning
Gerda
told
her
all
that
the
Wood-pigeons
had
said
;
and
the
little
maiden
looked
very
serious
,
but
she
nodded
her
head
,
and
said
,
"
That
's
no
matter-that
's
no
matter
.
Do
you
know
where
Lapland
lies
!
"
she
asked
of
the
Reindeer
.
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164
"
Who
should
know
better
than
I
?
"
said
the
animal
;
and
his
eyes
rolled
in
his
head
.
"
I
was
born
and
bred
there
--
there
I
leapt
about
on
the
fields
of
snow
.
165
"
Listen
,
"
said
the
robber
maiden
to
Gerda
.
"
You
see
that
the
men
are
gone
;
but
my
mother
is
still
here
,
and
will
remain
.
However
,
towards
morning
she
takes
a
draught
out
of
the
large
flask
,
and
then
she
sleeps
a
little
:
then
I
will
do
something
for
you
.
"
She
now
jumped
out
of
bed
,
flew
to
her
mother
;
with
her
arms
round
her
neck
,
and
pulling
her
by
the
beard
,
said
,
"
Good
morrow
,
my
own
sweet
nanny-goat
of
a
mother
.
"
And
her
mother
took
hold
of
her
nose
,
and
pinched
it
till
it
was
red
and
blue
;
but
this
was
all
done
out
of
pure
love
.
166
When
the
mother
had
taken
a
sup
at
her
flask
,
and
was
having
a
nap
,
the
little
robber
maiden
went
to
the
Reindeer
,
and
said
,
"
I
should
very
much
like
to
give
you
still
many
a
tickling
with
the
sharp
knife
,
for
then
you
are
so
amusing
;
however
,
I
will
untether
you
,
and
help
you
out
,
so
that
you
may
go
back
to
Lapland
.
But
you
must
make
good
use
of
your
legs
;
and
take
this
little
girl
for
me
to
the
palace
of
the
Snow
Queen
,
where
her
playfellow
is
.
You
have
heard
,
I
suppose
,
all
she
said
;
for
she
spoke
loud
enough
,
and
you
were
listening
.
"
167
The
Reindeer
gave
a
bound
for
joy
.
The
robber
maiden
lifted
up
little
Gerda
,
and
took
the
precaution
to
bind
her
fast
on
the
Reindeer
's
back
;
she
even
gave
her
a
small
cushion
to
sit
on
.
"
Here
are
your
worsted
leggins
,
for
it
will
be
cold
;
but
the
muff
I
shall
keep
for
myself
,
for
it
is
so
very
pretty
.
But
I
do
not
wish
you
to
be
cold
.
Here
is
a
pair
of
lined
gloves
of
my
mother
's
;
they
just
reach
up
to
your
elbow
.
On
with
them
!
Now
you
look
about
the
hands
just
like
my
ugly
old
mother
!
"
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168
And
Gerda
wept
for
joy
.
169
"
I
ca
n't
bear
to
see
you
fretting
,
"
said
the
little
robber
maiden
.
"
This
is
just
the
time
when
you
ought
to
look
pleased
.
Here
are
two
loaves
and
a
ham
for
you
,
so
that
you
wo
n't
starve
.
"
The
bread
and
the
meat
were
fastened
to
the
Reindeer
's
back
;
the
little
maiden
opened
the
door
,
called
in
all
the
dogs
,
and
then
with
her
knife
cut
the
rope
that
fastened
the
animal
,
and
said
to
him
,
"
Now
,
off
with
you
;
but
take
good
care
of
the
little
girl
!
"
170
And
Gerda
stretched
out
her
hands
with
the
large
wadded
gloves
towards
the
robber
maiden
,
and
said
,
"
Farewell
!
"
and
the
Reindeer
flew
on
over
bush
and
bramble
through
the
great
wood
,
over
moor
and
heath
,
as
fast
as
he
could
go
.