Alex Lehman
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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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The Garden of Paradise (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: “There was once the son of a king who had many books, no one had more and no one had more beautiful: everything that had happened in the world, he could learn of it and see it represented in amazing pictures. He could find out about any people and any co
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The Farmyard Cock and the Weathercock (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: There were two cockerels on the farm: one lived in the henhouse and the other was a weather vane. Both thought they were better than the other, but what was the truth?.
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The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Inger was a little girl but she was a bad person. This was obvious even when she was very small: she enjoyed catching insects and tearing off their wings without any pity for the poor creatures. When she was a bit bigger, her parents sent her to the cou
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The Drop of Water (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: An old man called Kribble-Krabble observed a drop of water in a puddle in a ditch through a magnifying glass. And it kribbled and krabbled and when things were not as he wanted, he used witchcraft and that is exactly what happened here.
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The Darning Needle (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Once upon a time there was a darning needle who thought it was a sewing needle. It was indeed very fine, so fine that one day it broke, but it was not yet over for the needle, nor its dreams.
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The Elf Mound (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The lizards were complaining about all the noise coming from the Elfin Hill. Rumour said that the elves were expecting guests, strangers. They were preparing a great ball.
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The Fir Tree (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: In the middle of the wood is a little fir tree who thinks of one thing only – growing bigger. He takes no pleasure from life because he always thinks about how he is not as big as the other fir trees. So, when the little fir tree finally grows up, Chr
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The Elder-Tree Mother (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: A little boy who had caught a cold after getting his feet wet, drank an elder infusion that his mother had prepared to warm him up and his grandfather told him the story of the Little Elder-Tree Mother.
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Grandmother (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Grandmother is old, kind, and she knows many stories. Between the pages of her psalter can be found a pressed withered rose that she often regards with a smile on her lips. Do you know why?.
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The Galoshes of Fortune (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The Galoshes of Fortune have the power of carrying the person who wears them instantly to any time and place they desire – but is this really a good thing?.
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Detektívky
GONE (EN)
A.C. Efverman: Three teenage boys disappear from an exclusive suburb in Sydney. The kidnappers contact the boys’ families – but two of the boys’ dead bodies are found floating in the harbour before any ransom sums have been paid. DS Morgan Callaghan has taken time off
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Detektívky
GAME (EN)
A. C. Efverman: Three women are found naked and brutally murdered in central parts of Sydney – and DS Morgan Callaghan is assigned to lead the investigations of what seems to be the work of a serial killer. One of the murder victims is a young Danish citizen – and as Sy