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She was. however, deserving of very great praise, especially for her care of the. They were six beautiful. All day long they played in the great halls of the castle. The large amber. windows were open, and the fish swam in, just as the swallows fly into. Outside the castle there was a beautiful garden, in which grew. MM MIDIFILE DEMOS Lost! Re-Set The Complete BandTrax WEB. You Have Been Directed To A Very Old Site Location. Please go to www.bandtrax.com.au And.The earth itself was the finest sand, but blue as the flame. Over everything lay a peculiar blue radiance, as if. In calm weather the sun. Each of the young princesses had a little plot of ground. One arranged. her flower- bed into the form of a whale; another thought it better to. She was a strange child, quiet and thoughtful; and while her. It was the. representation of a handsome boy, carved out of pure white stone, which. She planted by the. It grew splendidly, and very soon. The shadow had a violet tint, and waved to and fro like the branches; it. Nothing gave her so much pleasure as to hear about. She made her old grandmother tell her all she. To her it. seemed most wonderful and beautiful to hear that the flowers of the land. Her grandmother. called the little birds fishes, or she would not have understood her; for. When you have reached your fifteenth year,” said the grand- mother, “you. In the following year, one of the sisters would be fifteen: but as each. However, each promised to tell the others what. None of them longed so much for her. Many nights she stood by the open. She could see the moon and. When something like a black cloud passed between her and. As soon as the eldest was fifteen, she was allowed to rise to the surface. When she came back, she had hundreds of things to talk. Oh, did not the youngest. In another year the second sister received permission to rise to the. She rose just. as the sun was setting, and this, she said, was the most beautiful sight. The whole sky looked like gold, while violet and rose- colored. She also swam. towards the sun; but it sunk into the waves, and the rosy tints faded. The third sister’s turn followed; she was the boldest of them all, and. On the banks. she saw green hills covered with beautiful vines; palaces and castles. In a narrow. creek she found a whole troop of little human children, quite naked, and. This animal barked at her so terribly that she became frightened, and. But she said she should never forget the. The fourth sister was more timid; she remained in the midst of the sea. She. could see for so many miles around her, and the sky above looked like a. She had seen the ships, but at such a great distance that. The dolphins sported in the waves, and the. The fifth sister’s birthday occurred in the winter; so when her turn. The sea looked quite green, and large icebergs were floating about, each. They were of the most singular shapes, and glittered like diamonds. She had seated herself upon one of the largest, and let the wind play. Towards evening, as the sun went down, dark. On all the ships the sails were reefed with fear and. When first the sisters had permission to rise to the surface, they were. They wished themselves back again in the water, and. Yet often, in the evening hours, the five. They had more beautiful voices than any human being could have. But the sailors could not understand the song. And these things were never to. Sea King. When the sisters rose, arm- in- arm, through the water in this way, their. Oh, were I but fifteen years old,” said she: “I know that I shall. At last she reached her fifteenth year. Well, now, you are grown up,”. Then the old lady ordered eight. But they hurt me so,” said the little mermaid. Pride must suffer pain,” replied the old lady. Oh, how gladly she would. The. red flowers in her own garden would have suited her much better, but she. Farewell,” and rose as lightly as a. The sun had just set as she raised. The sea was calm, and the air mild and fresh. A large ship. with three masts, lay becalmed on the water, with only one sail set; for. There was music and song on board; and, as darkness came on, a. The little mermaid swam close to the cabin windows; and. Among. them was a young prince, the most beautiful of all, with large black. The sailors were dancing on deck, but when the prince. The little mermaid was so startled that she. Great suns spurted fire about, splendid fireflies. The ship itself was so brightly illuminated that all the. And how handsome the young prince looked, as he pressed the hands of all. It was very late; yet the little mermaid could not take her eyes from the. The colored lanterns had been. After a while, the sails were quickly unfurled, and the noble ship. A dreadful. storm was approaching; once more the sails were reefed, and the great. The waves rose. mountains high, as if they would have overtopped the mast; but the ship. To the little mermaid this appeared pleasant sport; not. At length the ship groaned and creaked; the thick. The little mermaid now perceived that the crew. At one. moment it was so pitch dark that she could not see a single object, but a. But he must not die. So she swam about among the. Then she dived deeply under the dark. His limbs were failing him, his beautiful eyes were closed. She held his head above the water, and let the waves drift them where. In the morning the storm had ceased; but of the ship not a single. The sun rose up red and glowing from the water. The mermaid kissed his high, smooth forehead. Presently they came in sight of land; she saw lofty blue mountains. Near the coast were beautiful green forests, and close by stood a. Orange. and citron trees grew in the garden, and before the door stood lofty. The sea here formed a little bay, in which the water was quite. Then. bells sounded in the large white building, and a number of young girls. The little mermaid swam out farther from the shore. She did not wait long before she saw a young girl. She seemed frightened at first, but only. But to her he sent no smile; he knew not that she had saved him. This made her very unhappy, and when he was led away into the great. She had always been silent and thoughtful, and now she. Her sisters asked her what she had seen during her. Many an evening and morning did she rise to the place where she had left. She saw the fruits in the garden ripen till they were. It was her only comfort to sit in her own little garden, and. At. length she could bear it no longer, and told one of her sisters all about. Then the others heard the secret, and very soon it became known to. She had also seen the festival on board ship, and she told them where the. Come, little sister,” said the other princesses; then they entwined. It was built of. bright yellow shining stone, with long flights of marble steps, one of. Splendid gilded cupolas rose over. Through the clear crystal of the lofty. In the centre of the largest saloon a. Now that she. knew where he lived, she spent many an evening and many a night on the. She would swim much nearer the shore than any of. Here she would sit and watch the young prince, who thought himself. She saw him many times of an evening. She. peeped out from among the green rushes, and if the wind caught her long. On many a night, too, when the fishermen, with their. And she remembered. She grew more and more fond of human beings, and wished more and more to. They could fly over the sea in ships, and mount the. There was so much that she wished to know, and her sisters were. Then she applied to her old. If human beings are not drowned,” asked the little mermaid, “can they. Yes,” replied the old lady, “they must also die, and their term of life. We sometimes live to three hundred years, but. We have. not immortal souls, we shall never live again; but, like the green. Human beings, on the contrary, have a soul which lives forever, lives. It rises up through the clear. As we rise out of the water, and. Why have not we an immortal soul?” asked the little mermaid mournfully. I would give gladly all the hundreds of years that I have to live, to be. You must not think of that,” said the old woman; “we feel ourselves to. So I shall die,” said the little mermaid, “and as the foam of the sea I. Is there anything I can do to win. No,” said the old woman, “unless a man were to love you so much that you. He would give a soul to you and retain his. Your fish’s tail, which amongst. Then the little mermaid sighed, and looked sorrowfully at her fish’s. Let us be happy,” said the old lady, “and dart and spring about. This. evening we are going to have a court ball.”. It is one of those splendid sights which we can never see on earth. The. walls and the ceiling of the large ball- room were of thick, but. May hundreds of colossal shells, some of a deep red. Innumerable fishes, great and small. Through. the halls flowed a broad stream, and in it danced the mermen and the. No one on earth has. The little mermaid sang more sweetly than. The whole court applauded her with hands and tails; and for a. But she soon thought again of the world. Then she heard the bugle sounding through the water, and thought—“He is. I should like to place the happiness of my life. I will venture all for. I will go to the sea witch, of whom I have always been. And then the little mermaid went out from her garden, and took the road. She had. never been that way before: neither flowers nor grass grew there; nothing. Through the midst of these crushing. Beyond this stood her house, in the centre of a strange forest. The branches were long slimy arms, with fingers like flexible. All that could be. The little mermaid was so alarmed at what. She fastened her.
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