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THE SNOW QUEEN SIXTH STORY. Tương tự truyện cổ Grim, truyển cổ Andersen cũng là 1 trong những tác phẩm nổi tiếng thế giới . đây là bản tiếng anh cảu bộ truyện này. | THE SNOW QUEEN SIXTH STORY. The Lapland Woman and the Finland Woman Suddenly they stopped before a little house which looked very miserable. The roof reached to the ground and the door was so low that the family were obliged to creep upon their stomachs when they went in or out. Nobody was at home except an old Lapland woman who was dressing fish by the light of an oil lamp. And the Reindeer told her the whole of Gerda s history but first of all his own for that seemed to him of much greater importance. Gerda was so chilled that she could not speak. Poor thing said the Lapland woman you have far to run still. You have more than a hundred miles to go before you get to Finland there the Snow Queen has her country-house and burns blue lights every evening. I will give you a few words from me which I will write on a dried haberdine for paper I have none this you can take with you to the Finland woman and she will be able to give you more information than I can. When Gerda had warmed herself and had eaten and drunk the Lapland woman wrote a few words on a dried haberdine begged Gerda to take care of them put her on the Reindeer bound her fast and away sprang the animal. Ddsa Ddsa was again heard in the air the most charming blue lights burned the whole night in the sky and at last they came to Finland. They knocked at the chimney of the Finland woman for as to a door she had none. There was such a heat inside that the Finland woman herself went about almost naked. She was diminutive and dirty. She immediately loosened little Gerda x2019 s clothes pulled off her thick gloves and boots for otherwise the heat would have been too great and after laying a piece of ice on the Reindeer s head read what was written on the fish-skin. She read it three times she then knew it by heart so she put the fish into the cupboard for it might very well be eaten and she never threw anything away. Then the Reindeer related his own story first and afterwards that of little Gerda and the .