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The Emperor's New Clothes: Level 1
The Emperor's New Clothes: Level 1
The Emperor's New Clothes: Level 1
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This collection of fanciful tales by Hans Christian Andersenincludes three stories
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 24, 2009
ISBN9781599661759
The Emperor's New Clothes: Level 1

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    The Emperor's New Clothes - Hans Christian Andersen

    Always Right

    One day, a farmer said to his wife, We don’t often use our horse. Shall we sell it?

    What do you want to do? his wife asked.

    I want to sell it, the farmer said.

    Then sell it, his wife said. You are always right.

    Very well, the farmer said. I’ll go to the market today and sell our horse.

    The farmer set off for the market. On the way, he met a man with a cow. It was a very beautiful cow.

    Does she give good milk? the farmer asked.

    Very good milk, the man said.

    I’ll give you my horse for your cow.

    "It’s a deal," the man said. And he got on the farmer’s horse and rode away.

    The farmer walked along the road to the market with the cow. He soon met another man. This man had a sheep.

    A sheep is more useful than a cow, the farmer thought. "My wife can make me a coat from its wool."

    I’ll give you my cow for your sheep, he said to the man.

    It’s a deal, the man said, and he led the cow away.

    The farmer walked along the road to the market with the sheep. Soon, he met a man with a goose.

    That’s a good, fat goose, he thought. We can have goose eggs, and then one day, we can eat the goose. It’s better than a sheep.

    I’ll give you my sheep for your goose, he said to the man.

    It’s a deal, the man said.

    Soon, the farmer got to

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