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Pleaseflyawaywithme,dearlittleThumbelina, youwhosavedmylifewhenIlayfrozeninadarkholeintheearth."
"Yes,Iwillgowithyou!"saidThumbelina. Shesatonhisback,putherfeetonhisoutstretchedwings,andfastenedhersashtooneofhisstrongestfeathers. Thentheswallowsoaredintotheairoverforestsandoverlakes,highupoverthegreatmountainsthatarealwayscappedwithsnow. WhenThumbelinafeltcoldinthechillair, shecreptunderthebird’swarmfeathers,withonlyherlittleheadstuckouttowatchallthewonderfulsightsbelow.
Atlengththeycametothewarmcountries. Therethesunshonefarmorebrightlythaniteverdoeshere,andtheskyseemedtwiceashigh.Alongtheditchesandhedgerowsgrewmarvelousgreenandbluegrapes. Lemonsandorangeshunginthewoods. Theairsmelledsweetlyofmyrtleandthyme. Bythewayside,theloveliestchildrenranhitherandthither,playingwiththebrightlycoloredbutterflies.
Buttheswallowflewonstillfarther,anditbecamemoreandmorebeautiful. Undermagnificentgreentrees,ontheshoreofabluelaketherestoodanancientpalaceofdazzlingwhitemarble. Theloftypillarswerewreathedwithvines,andatthetopofthemmanyswallowshadmadetheirnests. OnenestbelongedtotheswallowwhocarriedThumbelina.
"Thisismyhome,"theswallowtoldher. "Ifyouwillchooseoneofthosegloriousflowersinbloomdownbelow,Ishallplaceyouinit,andyouwillhaveallthatyourheartdesires."
"Thatwillbelovely,"shecried,andclappedhertinyhands.
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