Vulgar words in Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen (Page 1)
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Nobody looked at it, except the old Ass which drew the milk-maid's cart.
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This Ass used to stretch out his neck towards the Thistle, and say, "You are beautiful; I should like to eat you!"
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The old Ass of the milk-cart stood at the edge of the field-road, and glanced across at the blooming thistle bush; but his halter was too short, and he could not reach it.
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The little thoughts may grow--I know that very well; and out in the world thoughts come too, and not only of my kind, for as far as I can see, I cannot discern anything like myself; but the wingless houses, whose throats make no noise, have thoughts too, and these come to my thoughts, and make love to them, as it is called.