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191
He
found
whole
figures
which
represented
a
written
word
;
but
he
never
could
manage
to
represent
just
the
word
he
wanted
--
that
word
was
"
eternity
"
;
and
the
Snow
Queen
had
said
,
"
If
you
can
discover
that
figure
,
you
shall
be
your
own
master
,
and
I
will
make
you
a
present
of
the
whole
world
and
a
pair
of
new
skates
.
"
But
he
could
not
find
it
out
.
192
"
I
am
going
now
to
warm
lands
,
"
said
the
Snow
Queen
.
"
I
must
have
a
look
down
into
the
black
caldrons
.
"
It
was
the
volcanoes
Vesuvius
and
Etna
that
she
meant
.
And
then
away
she
flew
,
and
Kay
sat
quite
alone
in
the
empty
halls
of
ice
that
were
miles
long
,
and
looked
at
the
blocks
of
ice
,
and
thought
and
thought
till
his
skull
was
almost
cracked
.
There
he
sat
quite
benumbed
and
motionless
;
one
would
have
imagined
he
was
frozen
to
death
.
193
Suddenly
little
Gerda
stepped
through
the
great
portal
into
the
palace
.
The
gate
was
formed
of
cutting
winds
;
but
Gerda
repeated
her
evening
prayer
,
and
the
winds
were
laid
as
though
they
slept
;
and
the
little
maiden
entered
the
vast
,
empty
,
cold
halls
.
There
she
beheld
Kay
:
she
recognised
him
,
flew
to
embrace
him
,
and
cried
out
,
her
arms
firmly
holding
him
the
while
,
"
Kay
,
sweet
little
Kay
!
Have
I
then
found
you
at
last
?
"
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194
But
he
sat
quite
still
,
benumbed
and
cold
.
Then
little
Gerda
shed
burning
tears
;
and
they
fell
on
his
bosom
,
they
penetrated
to
his
heart
,
they
thawed
the
lumps
of
ice
,
and
consumed
the
splinters
of
the
looking-glass
;
he
looked
at
her
,
and
she
sang
the
hymn
:
195
"
The
rose
in
the
valley
is
blooming
so
sweet
,
196
And
angels
descend
there
the
children
to
greet
.
"
197
Hereupon
Kay
burst
into
tears
;
he
wept
so
much
that
the
splinter
rolled
out
of
his
eye
,
and
he
recognised
her
,
and
shouted
,
"
Gerda
,
sweet
little
Gerda
!
Where
have
you
been
so
long
?
And
where
have
I
been
?
"
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198
He
looked
round
him
.
"
How
cold
it
is
here
!
"
said
he
.
"
How
empty
and
cold
!
"
And
he
held
fast
by
Gerda
,
who
laughed
and
wept
for
joy
.
It
was
so
beautiful
,
that
even
the
blocks
of
ice
danced
about
for
joy
;
and
when
they
were
tired
and
laid
themselves
down
,
they
formed
exactly
the
letters
which
the
Snow
Queen
had
told
him
to
find
out
;
so
now
he
was
his
own
master
,
and
he
would
have
the
whole
world
and
a
pair
of
new
skates
into
the
bargain
.
199
Gerda
kissed
his
cheeks
,
and
they
grew
quite
blooming
;
she
kissed
his
eyes
,
and
they
shone
like
her
own
;
she
kissed
his
hands
and
feet
,
and
he
was
again
well
and
merry
.
The
Snow
Queen
might
come
back
as
soon
as
she
liked
;
there
stood
his
discharge
written
in
resplendent
masses
of
ice
.
200
They
took
each
other
by
the
hand
,
and
wandered
forth
out
of
the
large
hall
;
they
talked
of
their
old
grandmother
,
and
of
the
roses
upon
the
roof
;
and
wherever
they
went
,
the
winds
ceased
raging
,
and
the
sun
burst
forth
.
And
when
they
reached
the
bush
with
the
red
berries
,
they
found
the
Reindeer
waiting
for
them
.
He
had
brought
another
,
a
young
one
,
with
him
,
whose
udder
was
filled
with
milk
,
which
he
gave
to
the
little
ones
,
and
kissed
their
lips
.
They
then
carried
Kay
and
Gerda
--
first
to
the
Finland
woman
,
where
they
warmed
themselves
in
the
warm
room
,
and
learned
what
they
were
to
do
on
their
journey
home
;
and
they
went
to
the
Lapland
woman
,
who
made
some
new
clothes
for
them
and
repaired
their
sledges
.