Hans Christian Andersen
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:54:04
- Niels, what is all this?
- It's mine! Please give it to me. It's mine!

:54:09
Now, who wrote this?
:54:12
I did.
:54:14
You did?
:54:21
Suppose you tell me why you happened
to write this story to my wife?

:54:25
It's nothing to do with you or her.
:54:28
It's just a story.
He made up a story, that's all.

:54:31
He's always making up stories,
and he made up this one.

:54:35
Now would you mind telling me
just who he is?

:54:37
We know you didn't write it, so you might
just as well stop lying. Who is he?

:54:42
A friend of mine.
:54:44
What's his name?
:54:46
Hans... Christian Andersen. The cobbler.
:54:54
Darling, it's the cobbler.
:54:56
The cobbler who fixed my shoes
so beautifully yesterday.

:54:59
He's written me a story for a ballet.
:55:02
- I don't believe it!
- Tell the cobbler I am delighted to have it.

:55:06
What was his name - Hans?
I will read it carefully.

:55:11
- The Little Mermaid
- Stop it.

:55:14
It is all very innocent and quite touching.
:55:19
I haven't said good morning yet.
:55:23
Good morning, darling.
:55:45
Where have you been?
I've lost it. I can't find it any place.

:55:49
Help me look, will you, Peter?
:55:52
Just when I need you most,
you disappear.

:55:55
I'll have to write it all over again.
:55:57
- You don't have to write it again.
- Don't stand there. Start looking.


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