自私的巨人
corner of t anding a little boy. he was
so small t reaco tree,
and , crying bitterly. tree
ill quite covered and snoh ind was
blo. quot;Climb up! little boy,quot; said the
tree, and it bent its branc could; but the boy
oo tiny.
And ts melted as . quot;how selfish I have
been!quot; ;now I know w come here. I
t poor little boy on top of tree, and then I
he childrens
playground for ever and ever.quot;
he had done.
So doairs and opened t door quite softly, and
out into t whey were
so frig ter
again. Only ttle boy did not run, for his eyes were so full
of tears t see t coming. And t stole
up beook ly in o
tree. And tree broke at once into blossom, and the birds
came and sang on it, and ttle boy stretc wo arms
and flung ts neck, and kissed he
ot t wicked any
longer, came running back, and ;It is
your garden notle c; said t, and ook a
great axe and knocked dohe people were
going to market at t playing h
t beautiful garden they had ever seen.
All day long to t
to bid him good-bye.
quot;But ; ;t into
tree.quot; t loved because he had kissed him.
quot;e dont kno; ans;;
quot;You must tell o be sure and come o-morro; said the
Giant. But t t know where he
lived, and felt very sad.
Every afternoon, whe children came and pl