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[about Hans's stories] Gerta's Father, Farmer:
The other day I asked my Gerta what time it was and she said that the minute hand and the hour hand weren't speaking to each other. They were both in love with the second hand. And they wouldn't make up until they met at twelve o'clock. And no one could tell the time until then
The other day I asked my Gerta what time it was and she said that the minute hand and the hour hand weren't speaking to each other. They were both in love with the second hand. And they wouldn't make up until they met at twelve o'clock. And no one could tell the time until then
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That is true I asked my gerda what time it was
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She said the minute and the hour hand were not speaking to each other
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They were both in love with the second hand
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They wouldn't meet till 12 o'clock and no one could tell the time until then
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Movie Summary
The opening scene of the movie describes it best: "Once upon a time there lived in Denmark a great storyteller named Hans Christian Andersen. This is not the story of his life, but a fairy tale about the great spinner of fairy tales.