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The Fir-Tree by Hans Christian Andersen. Out in the woods stood a nice little Fir-tree. The place he had was a very good one; the sun shone on him; as to fresh air, there was enough of that, and round him grew many large-sized comrades, pines as well as firs. But the .  · After this the fir tree became quite silent and thoughtful. Never had the birds in the forest told such tales as that of Humpty Dumpty, who fell downstairs, and yet married a princess. “Ah, yes! so it happens in the world,” thought the fir tree. He believed it all, Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. The Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen () AR down in the forest, where the warm sun and the fresh air made a sweet resting-place, grew a pretty little fir-tree; and yet it was not happy, it wished so much to be tall like its companions— the pines and firs which grew around it. The sun shone, and the soft air fluttered its leaves, and the little peasant children passed by, prattling merrily, but the fir-tree .


The Fir-Tree by Hans Christian Andersen. This charming fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen was first published in , and retrieved from The Children's Book of Christmas Stories (). It's about a fir tree so anxious to grow up and achieve great things, that he has troubling living in the moment. www.doorway.ru» Hans Christian Andersen» The Fir Tree. Fairytalez Audio Book App Fairytalez audio book android app Fairytalez audio book ios app. The Fir Tree. Hans Christian Andersen February 8, Then the fir tree was placed in a large tub full of sand—but green baize hung all round it so that no one could know it was a tub—and it. The fir tree in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale ''The Fir Tree'' knows exactly how these kids feel. Even though the fir tree, a type of evergreen tree, lives in a place where the ''warm sun.


But the little Fir wanted so very much to be a grown-up tree. He did not think of the warm sun and of the fresh air; he did not care for the little cottage children that ran about and prattled when they were in the woods looking for wild-strawberries. "The Fir-Tree" is a literary fairy tale by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The tale is about a fir tree so anxious to grow up, so anxious for greater things, that he cannot appreciate living in the moment. The tale was first published 21 December with "The Snow Queen", in New Fairy Tales. First Volume. Second Collection, in Copenhagen, Denmark, by C.A. Reitzel. One scholar indicates that "The Fir-Tree" was the first of Andersen's fairy tales to express a deep pessimism. The Fir-Tree by Hans Christian Andersen. Out in the woods stood a nice little Fir-tree. The place he had was a very good one; the sun shone on him; as to fresh air, there was enough of that, and round him grew many large-sized comrades, pines as well as firs. But the little Fir wanted so very much to be a grown-up tree.

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