Stories from Hans Andersen
STORIES _FROM_ HANS ANDERSEN _WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY_ EDMUND DULAC HODDER & STOUGHTON LIMITED LONDON ILLUSTRATIONS _THE SNOW QUEEN_ PAGE One day he was in a high state of delight because he had invented a mirror 5
"Nature changed her laws in granting me a dozen years of youth beyond
my due," she said. "I rejected your love from egotism. Sooner or later
the difference in our ages must have parted us. I am thirteen years
older than /he/, and even that is too much."
"You will be beautiful at sixty," cried Calyste, heroically.
"God grant it," she answered, smiling. "Besides, dear child, I /want/
to love. In spite of his cold heart, his lack of imagination, his
cowardly indifference, and the envy which consumes him, I believe
there is greatness behind those tatters; I hope to galvanize that
heart, to save him from himself, to attach him to me. Alas! alas! I
have a clear-seeing mind, but a blind heart."
She was terrible in her knowledge of herself. She suffered and
analyzed her feelings as Cuvier and Dupuytren explained to friends the
fatal advance of their disease and the progress that death was making
in their bodies. Camille Maupin knew the passion within her as those
men of science knew their own anatomy.
"I have brought him here to judge him, and he is already bored," she
continued. "He pines for Paris, I tell him; the nostalgia of criticism
is on him; he has no author to pluck, no system to undermine, no poet
to drive to despair, and he dares not commit some debauch in this
house which might lift for a moment the burden of his ennui. Alas! my
STORIES _FROM_ HANS ANDERSEN _WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY_ EDMUND DULAC HODDER & STOUGHTON LIMITED LONDON ILLUSTRATIONS _THE SNOW QUEEN_ PAGE One day he was in a high state of delight because he had invented a mirror 5