332 Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales
« As if I lay sleeping in Soroe!” said Little Tuk, and here-
upon he awoke. It was bright morning, and he remembered
nothing of all his dreams ; they were to him as though they had
never been.
He jumped out of bed and sought for his book ; he knew the
names of all the towns in his lesson perfectly well. And the old
vasherwoman put her head in at the door, and nodded to him,
saying :—
“ Thanks for yesterday’s help, dear child! May the angels
Sring your best dream to pass!”
But Little Tuk had forgotten what he had dreamt. It
mattered not, though ; the angels knew it.
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