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Classics: Anderson's Fairy Tales (Children's Classics) by Hans Christian Anderson
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Classics: Anderson's Fairy Tales (Children's Classics)

by Hans Christian Anderson

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A soldier came marching along the road, left, right, left, right. (from “The Tinder Box”)
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This short story collection contains only 12 of Andersen's fairy tales. It should not be combined with editions containing additional stories, fewer stories, or different stories.
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This short story collection consists of 12 stories: "The Princess and the Pea"; "Thumbelina"; "The Emperor's New Clothes"; "The Little Mermaid"; "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"; "The Nightingale"; "The Ugly Duckling"; "The Snow Queen"; "The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep"; "The Happy Family"; "The Goblin at the Grocer's"; and "Dance, Dolly, Dance".

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