Fairy tales and stories (Andersen, Tegner)/The Garden of Paradise
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For other English-language translations of this work, see The Garden of Paradise.
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THE GARDEN OF PARADISE
"WE SHALL SOON REACH THE GARDEN OF PARADISE," SAID THE EAST WIND.
THEN THE FAIRY OF PARADISE APPEARED. SHE WAS YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL, AND WAS ACCOMPANIED BY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS.
THERE SHE WAS LYING ASLEEP AND LOOKING AS BEAUTIFUL AS ONLY THE FAIRY IN THE GARDEN OF PARADISE CAN LOOK.
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