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ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES

bed listening, something inside the bird seemed to say “crick!” Then a spring flew—whirr-r-r-r! All the wheels ran round, and suddenly the music came to a standstill.

The emperor jumped out of bed and called for his physician. But of what use could he be?


JUMPED OUT OF BED AND CALLED FOR HIS PHYSICIAN.
They next fetched a watchmaker, and after a deal of talking and examination, he managed to set the bird in order to a certain degree; but he said it must be used sparingly, for the uvula was worn away, and it was impossible to put in a new one so as to be sure not to injure the music.