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Pen and Inkstand (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The inkstand was so proud of himself! Someone who was visiting a poet praised it, saying that wonderful things could come out of an inkstand. But, are all the beautiful poems made by the inkstand alone? The quill did not agree.
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Clumsy Hans (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The king’s daughter decided to marry the man who could best arrange his words. Two brothers, full of hope and well-prepared, set out to ask for her hand, when suddenly the third brother, Jack, joined them. They were surprised and laughed at him becaus
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A Story (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Once there was a pastor who always gave terrifying sermons. He promised that sinners would burn in hell and, in his eyes, everyone had committed sufficient wrongs to deserve this punishment. Despite his impressive speeches, the pastor’s wife did not b
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Little Tuk (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Little Tuk had to learn his lesson for the next day but he was far too busy with other things and so he found himself with the sun already setting, while his family did not have enough money to keep the lanterns lit at night. Would he learn his lesson in
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Holger Danske (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: In Denmark, there is an old castle called Kronborg. Situated on the coast, in summer boats come here from all over the world, but the reason for the castle’s renown is hidden in its cellars. It is a statue of Holger Danske. Everyone in Denmark knows
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The Bell (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: A bell could be heard just as well in the town as in the country, but no one knew exactly where the sound was coming from. The bell seemed to ring in the forest and its music was so particular that people began to search for it. Everyone wanted to find
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The Angel (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: When a child dies, an angel comes to find them and bring them to heaven and they take with them some flowers so that they can bloom again above. But, this time, when the angel came, he stayed on earth longer than usual and, in this story, Hans Christian
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The Buckwheat (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: After a storm, a field of buckwheat is blackened and dry, as if it has been burnt, but why? Here, Hans Christian Andersen tells all, he heard it from the sparrow, who heard it from the old willow tree, who stands next to the field of buckwheat.
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Ole Lukoie (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: “In all the world, no one knows as many stories as Ole-Luk-Oie. He really knows how to tell a tale. ” Every evening, Ole-Luk-Oie lulled the children with his stories and, one they were asleep, if they were good, he gave them beautiful dreams using his tw
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The Daisy (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: A daisy was growing peacefully next to a country road, forgotten by everyone, but happy. She liked feeling the sun on her petals and listening to the birds sing. Nothing seemed likely to trouble her happiness, but many things can change from one day to
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Little Ida’s Flowers (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Little Ida liked the student, who always had a tale to tell, a lot. So, one morning, when little Ida’s flowers had all withered, she asked the student what could have happened to them.
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Little Claus and Big Claus (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: There were two men called Claus in the town. To tell them apart, one was called Big Claus, because he had four horses and the other, Little Claus, because he only had one horse. This is their story.
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Erotické romány
Two’s Company, Three’s Best – and other erotic short stories from Cupido (EN)
– Cupido: The young couple. The first time. Naughty flirting. The secret, forbidden meeting. The young student and his teacher. The older gentleman and the innocent virgin. You, me and a friend. This is a collection of erotic short stories from Cupido. The
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Erotické romány
Sweet surprise – and other erotic short stories from Cupido (EN)
– Cupido: Long-term couples can spice up their sex life with this hot little number, whether they are bored at home or enjoying a weekend away from work, home, and the kids. The collection contains following short stories:In the Middle of the Fjord in JulySweet Su
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Erotické romány
Friends with Benefits: Through Jack’s Eyes – Erotic Short Story (EN)
Julie Jones: He had never been physically attracted to any other man. The mere thought of even kissing a bloke – apart from as a joke of course – was absurd. And yet, here he was, horny and hard and in bed with his best mate — what a mindfuck. Jack and Tony h
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Erotické romány
Friends with Benefits: Through Tony’s Eyes (EN)
Julie Jones: He had the dream man of half the female population of this godforsaken planet pinching his left nipple. Everything else became blurry in his mind as he gave in to the sensation and moaned loudly. The fleeting pain turned him on even more. He wasn’t o
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Aunty Toothache (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Aunt Mille has always told me that I have the soul of a great poet. I am not sure about this, but I love her so much that I do not dare contradict her. The reason I love her so much is that she always gave me and my brothers and sisters lots of sweets …
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Anne Lisbeth (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Anne Lisbeth was a beautiful young woman, but she gave birth to a repugnantly ugly child. That is why she gave it into the care of the wife of a man who worked in the fields. This woman cared for the child well and received some money to pay for his upk
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Five Peas from a Pod (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: There were five peas in a pod: they held their line and waited for the moment to leave. For them, everything was green: they were green and their world, which was limited to their pod, was green as well. They were impatient to discover something other t
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A Picture from the Ramparts (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: In this short tale, Hans Christian Andersen depicts the prison of Castelvold and tells of a little bird and a prisoner.
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Erotické romány
Julie Jones: thirteen short stories about sex (EN)
Julie Jones: Nothing turns Ellie on as much as the thought of hands – one specific pianist’s long slim fingers, to be precise – fingerfucking her on a piano. When Paul, that very same pianist, overhears Ellie speaking about his erotic “handporn” limbs, she is m
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The Flax (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The flax is flowering and has a happy future before him. He will grow, be gathered and transformed into beautiful fabric. He is very impatient, but he still has some lessons to learn, among them that which says we should be happy with what we have. Sni
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A World at War (EN)
World History: On 9th August, 1945, American pilot Charles W Sweeney threw a nuclear bomb over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. 43 seconds later, his deadly cargo exploded in the air over the port city and turned the thriving city centre into a molten ruin. Up to 70,000
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The Rise of the Third Reich (EN)
World History: The name Adolf Hitler – even half a century after the fall of the Third Reich – continues to evoke disgust, contempt and astonishment. How was it possible for an amateur painter to seduce an entire people? How could he – from an insignificant party