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The Happy Family
The Happy Family introduces readers to a world measured not in miles, but in burdock leaves. Within this leafy dominion, an elderly pair of snails view their secluded life with a mix of pride and peace. To them, their patch of garden is not just home—it is a legacy planted, as they believe, solely for their noble kind. Their belief in inherited distinction shapes the way they perceive the world, even as they remain unaware of what lies beyond the burdocks. Having no children of their own, they adopt a…-
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The Fir Tree
The Fir Tree begins its life nestled in a peaceful forest, yet never learns to enjoy the gifts around it. Its trunk soaks in the golden warmth of the sun, its branches are brushed by bird feathers in flight, and children laugh nearby as they play—but none of this brings the tree any peace. It is obsessed with becoming taller, older, and more important, always believing that happiness lies somewhere far from where it stands. The forest, with all its charm and seasonal magic, becomes a backdrop the tree…-
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The False Collar
The False Collar begins its journey with great confidence, priding itself on charm, appearance, and imagined status, despite being nothing more than a piece of laundry. It admired itself in its owner's room and believed that simple tools like the bootjack and comb, which served its upkeep, were personal belongings, inflating its sense of worth. Convinced it was a refined gentleman, the collar began seeking companionship among other garments, starting with a garter that seemed elegant and refined. Its…-
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The Emperor’s New Clothes
The Emperor's New Clothes presents a kingdom where truth has been overshadowed by image, and perception holds more power than fact. The Emperor, more concerned with fashion than leadership, spends his time indulging in appearances rather than addressing the needs of his people. His desire for attention and admiration makes him an easy target for manipulation. When two clever swindlers arrive claiming to weave a cloth visible only to the wise and competent, the Emperor is instantly drawn to the idea. He…-
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The Elderbush
The Elderbush blooms into a tale of memory and imagination as a young boy, chilled and damp, is tucked into bed with a steaming cup of elderflower tea. His mother, ever thoughtful, brings warmth not just through the tea but by inviting a neighbor—an old man fond of spinning stories—to sit with them. Their conversation about fairy tales becomes the seed for something enchanting. The old man insists that stories cannot be forced; they arrive naturally, demanding to be shared. As the steam rises from the…-
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The Dream of Little Tuk
The Dream of Little Tuk opens with a humble scene, where a young boy finds himself caught between responsibility and the need for learning. Caring for his little sister while preparing for school, Tuk is shown to be kindhearted and dutiful, despite lacking basic comforts like candlelight. His commitment to both family and schoolwork becomes evident when he gives up his own time to help an old washerwoman, not for reward, but from simple goodness. As sleep overtakes him, so does a dream, born not from…-
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The Bell
The Bell rang out with a mysterious tone that few in the crowded city streets fully noticed. The clatter of hooves and carts, along with the hum of daily life, drowned out what sounded like a distant church bell. Yet outside the city's boundary, where open fields and gardens offered calm, the sound was clearer, lingering in the air like a gentle whisper. Those who heard it felt something stir inside—a longing or peace they couldn’t explain. Speculation grew quickly, and people imagined a chapel hidden…-
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Sixth Story opens with a breathtaking landscape covered in deep snow, as Gerda bravely presses forward in search of her lost friend, Kay. The cold is severe, yet her spirit does not falter. Her journey takes her into the humble dwelling of the Lapland woman, who offers her rest, nourishment, and a warm welcome despite the limited comfort she can provide. Knowing she cannot help much, the Lapland woman writes a message on dried codfish and urges Gerda to continue to Finland, where wiser counsel may await.…
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Second Story begins in a quiet corner of a town where two children, Kay and Gerda, shared a bond that felt as natural as the blooming roses between their adjoining homes. Their lives, though simple, were filled with delight as the seasons changed, bringing snowflakes in winter and blossoms in spring. A shared window box became more than decoration—it was a bridge of companionship, growing alongside their laughter and whispered secrets. They knew the world only through the boundaries of their garden and…
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Fourth Story follows Gerda as she escapes the enchantment of a hidden summer garden, where time had quietly stood still. Her feet, once warmed by endless blossoms, now crunch fallen leaves as autumn greets her return to the real world. Though her legs tire and the wind bites sharper, her spirit does not waver—she presses on, driven by the memory of Kay. Each step forward carries more than physical weight; it holds the emotional burden of someone who refuses to let loss turn into surrender. The road she…
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