Beethoven\'s Letters 1790-1826, Volume 1
BEETHOVEN'S LETTERS. (1790-1826.) FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. LUDWIG NOHL. ALSO HIS LETTERS TO THE ARCHDUKE RUDOLPH, CARDINAL-ARCHBISHOP OF OLMUeTZ, K.W., FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. LUDWIG RITTER VON KOeCHEL. TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE. _WITH A PORTRAIT AND FAC-SIMILE._
And by and by Little Black Sambo met another Tiger, and it said to
him, "Little Black Sambo, I'm going to eat you up!"
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And Little Black Sambo said, "Oh! Please, Mr. Tiger, don't eat me up
and I'll give you my beautiful Green Umbrella." But the Tiger said,
"How can I carry an umbrella when I need all my paws for walking
with?"
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"You could tie a knot on your tail, and carry it that way," said
Little Black Sambo.
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"So I could," said the Tiger. "Give it to me and I won't eat you this
time."
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So he got poor Little Black Sambo's beautiful Green Umbrella, and went
away saying, "Now _I_'m the grandest Tiger in the Jungle."
And poor Little Black Sambo went away crying, because the cruel Tigers
BEETHOVEN'S LETTERS. (1790-1826.) FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. LUDWIG NOHL. ALSO HIS LETTERS TO THE ARCHDUKE RUDOLPH, CARDINAL-ARCHBISHOP OF OLMUeTZ, K.W., FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. LUDWIG RITTER VON KOeCHEL. TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE. _WITH A PORTRAIT AND FAC-SIMILE._