:23:04
	All of a sudden, I find myself
on the road to Copenhagen.
:23:07
	Do you know something else, my friend?
:23:11
	I'm a little bit frightened.
:23:13
	Copenhagen is a very big place.
:23:17
	Still, what can happen, huh?
:23:20
	People are nice.
:23:23
	That's the nice thing about the world,
my friend - people.
:23:28
	So, what can happen?
:23:32
	I'll walk through the gates of the city,
go up to someone and say,
:23:36
	"How do you do?
I'm Hans Christian Andersen."
:23:41
	I'll walk through the gates of the city, and
I'll say, "I'm Hans Christian Andersen".
:23:47
	I'm Hans Christian Andersen
:23:50
	I've many a tale to tell
:23:52
	And though I'm a cobbler,
I'd say I tell them rather well
:23:56
	I'll mend your shoes and I'll fix
your boots when I have a moment free
:24:00
	When I'm not otherwise occupied
:24:02
	As a purple duck or a mountain side
or a quarter after three
:24:06
	I'm Hans Christian Andersen,
that's me!
:24:13
	I'm Hans Christian Andersen
and this is an April day
:24:18
	It's full of the magic I need
to speed me on my way
:24:21
	My pocketbook has an empty look
I limp on a lumpy shoe
:24:25
	So I turn into a flying fish
:24:27
	Or a millionaire with a rocking chair
and a dumpling in my stew
:24:31
	I'm Hans Christian Andersen
:24:33
	Andersen, that's who!
:24:35
	Hans!
:24:38
	Hans!
:24:44
	Peter!
:24:51
	Peter, what are you doing here?
:24:54
	What's this? You've got
the whole shop on wheels.
:24:57
	Copenhagen sounded so wonderful, Hans,