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H.C. Andersen as the Little Mermaid and Anders Duck at hatched eggs. H. C. Andersen is sitting on a hatched egg, like the little mermaid, while Anders And gets out of the egg.
The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library
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Title: Wind eggs
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H.
C.
Andersen as the Little Mermaid and Anders Duck at hatched eggs.
H.
C.
Andersen is sitting on a hatched egg, like the little mermaid, while Anders And gets out of the egg.

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