It was quite early she kissed her old grandmother, who was still asleep, put on her red shoes, and went alone to the river. "I'll put on my red shoes," said she, one morning "Kay has never seen them, and then I'll go down to the river and ask there." "That I don't believe," said they: and at last little Gerda did not think so any longer either. "Kay is dead and gone!" said she to the Swallows. "That I don't believe," said the Sunshine. "Kay is dead and gone!" said little Gerda. Oh! those were very long and dismal winter evenings!Īt last spring came, with its warm sunshine. Nobody knew where he was many sad tears were shed, and little Gerda wept long and bitterly at last she said he must be dead that he had been drowned in the river which flowed close to the town. All the boys knew was, that they had seen him tie his sledge to another large and splendid one, which drove down the street and out of the town. You should visit Browse Happy and update your internet browser today!īut what became of little Gerda when Kay did not return? Where could he be? Nobody knew nobody could give any intelligence. The embedded audio player requires a modern internet browser.
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