Hans Christian Andersen
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I don't see how I can help it.
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We both seem to be going in the same
direction, and there's only one road.

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Are you going back to the village?
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I'm going back to the village, too.
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Bread and butter!
And you know something, Peter?

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I'm never telling another story -
not even to myself.

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I've told my last story, Peter.
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Especially to myself.
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Cobbler, stick to your last.
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If any man ever learned his lesson
and learned it good, it's me.

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- I think you'll go on telling stories.
- No, I won't.

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- Yes, you will.
- No, I won't.

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Why do you keep on saying that?
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Why? Because
you're Hans Christian Andersen.

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That's why!
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Peter!
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You'll tell stories.
You'll write stories.

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You'll even sing stories.
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Over and over and over again.
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I'm not such an ugly duckling
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No feathers all stubby and brown
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For, in fact, these birds,
in so many words

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Said, "Tsk! The best in town!
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"Tsk! The best! Tsk! Tsk! The best!"
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Remember your trip
to Copenhagen? Tell us about it!

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Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen
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Friendly old girl of a town
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'Neath her tavern light
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On this merry night,
let us clink and drink one down

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To wonderful, wonderful
Copenhagen...

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- Tell us about the king! The king!
- Yes, the king!


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