Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
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that they may bloom more brightly in heaven than they do on earth. And the Almighty presses the flowers to His heart, but He kisses the flower that pleases Him best, and it receives a voice, and is able to join the song of the chorus of bliss."
These words were spoken by an angel of God, as he carried a dead child up to heaven, and the child listened as if in a dream. Then they passed over well-known spots, where the little one had often played, and through beautiful gardens full of lovely flowers.
"Which of these shall we take with us to heaven to be transplanted there?" asked the angel.
Close by grew a slender, beautiful, rose-bush, but some wicked hand had broken the stem, and the half-opened rosebuds hung faded and withered on the trailing branches.
"Poor rose-bush!" said the child, "let us take it with us to heaven, that it may bloom above in God's garden."
The angel took up the rose-bush; then he kissed the child, and the little one half opened his eyes. The angel gat
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I have loved this author and book since reading it in braille at school.
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07/04/2011
Good book.
I read it when I was a child.
Now I am grown up, and I still want to store it as a treasure
I read it when I was a child.
Now I am grown up, and I still want to store it as a treasure
10/22/2009
Great。
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