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" They are standing outside with the canopy which is to be borne above your Majesty in the procession!" announced the Head Master of the Ceremonies. "Well, I am ready, "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 407
1847
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The nightingale, and other tales, tr. by C. Boner

Hans Christian Andersen - 1846 - 196 pages
...to undress ? we will then try on the new things before the glass." The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. " How well the dress becomes your Majesty ! and how well all fits ! What a pattern ! What colours !...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62

1847 - 818 pages
...undress ? We will then try on the new things before the glass.' " The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...one helped him on with an article of dress, while hie Majesty turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. "'The canopy which is to be borne...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 16

1848 - 636 pages
...undress? We will then try on the new things before the glass.' " The emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...mirror. " ' The canopy which is to be borne above yonr majesty in the procession, is in readiness without,' announced the chief master of the ceremonies....
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The Dream of Little Tuk, and Other Tales

Hans Christian Andersen - 1848 - 192 pages
...to undress ? we will then try on the new things before the glass." The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. " How well the dress becomes your Majesty ! and how well all fits ! What a pattern ! What colors !...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 88

1860 - 664 pages
...pleased to undress ! we will then try on the new things before the ' The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. " ' How well the dress becomes your Majesty ! and how well all fits ! What a pattern ! What colours...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 88

1860 - 856 pages
...the 1 The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as if each ono helped him on with an article of dress, while his...turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. " * How well the dress becomes your Majesty ! and how well all fits ! What a pattern ! What colours...
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The New Penny Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1

1861 - 268 pages
...undress ? we will then try on the new things before the glass." " The Emperor allowed himself to be undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly as...turned himself round on all sides before the mirror. " How well the dress becomes your Majesty ! and how well all fits ! What a pattern ! What colors !...
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Stories for the Household

Hans Christian Andersen - 1866 - 808 pages
...all. " What a pattern ! what colours ! That is a splendid dress ! " " They are standing outside with the canopy which is to be borne above your Majesty in the procession ! " announced the head master of the ceremonies. "Well, I am ready," replied the Emperor. "Does it...
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Out of the heart, spoken to the little ones, tr. by H.W. Dulcken

Hans Christian Andersen - 1867 - 514 pages
...all. " What a pattern ! what colours ! That is a splendid dress ! " " They are standing outside with the canopy which is to be borne above your Majesty in the procession !" announced the head master of the ceremonies. " Well, I am ready," replied the Emperor. " Does it...
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Stories

Hans Christian Andersen - 1891 - 218 pages
...all. " What a pattern ! what colors! That is a splendid dress 1 " " They are standing outside with the canopy which is to be borne above your Majesty in the procession 1 " said the head Master of the Ceremonies. " Well, I am ready," replied the Emperor. " Does it not...
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