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Hans Christian Andersen - 2114 Words
1. Andersen, Hans Christian A Cheerful Temper à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 2. Andersen, Hans Christian A Great Grief à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 3. Andersen, Hans Christian A Leaf from Heaven à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 4. Andersen, Hans Christian A Story from the Sand-Hills à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 5. Andersen, Hans Christian Anne Lisbeth à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 6. Andersen, Hans Christian Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 7. Andersen, Hans Christian Childrens Prattle à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 8. Andersen, Hans Christian Danish Popular Legends à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 9. Andersen, Hans Christian Delaying Is Not Forgetting à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 10. Andersen, Hans Christian Everything in the Right Place à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'âà °Ã'âÃ'Å' 11. Andersen, Hans Christian Good Luck Can Lie in a Pin à ¿Ã'â¬Ã ¾Ã'â¡Ã ¸Ã'â à °Ã'âÃ'Å' 12. 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