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HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES

the whole empire, for in their hearts the people thought highly of their Emperor; and now he was ill, and it was reported that he could not live. A new Emperor had already been chosen,

THE CHIEF IMPERIAL NIGHTINGALE BRINGER

and the people stood in the street, outside the palace, and asked the Cavalier how the Emperor was?

'Pish!' said he, and shook his head.

Cold and pale lay the Emperor in his magnificent bed; all the court believed him to be already dead, and every one had 184