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The Selected Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen: "The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen

After wearing a pair of red shoes to church and a ball, a young girl cannot take them off to stop dancing. Read the full text here in the 1872 translation by H.P. Paull.
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  1. dainty
    delicately beautiful
    Once upon a time there was a little girl, pretty and dainty.
  2. suitable
    meant or adapted for an occasion or use
    Karen received the shoes and wore them for the first time on the day of her mother's funeral. They were certainly not suitable for mourning; but she had no others, and so she put her bare feet into them and walked behind the humble coffin.
  3. mourning
    state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one
    Karen received the shoes and wore them for the first time on the day of her mother's funeral. They were certainly not suitable for mourning; but she had no others, and so she put her bare feet into them and walked behind the humble coffin.
  4. humble
    low or inferior in station or quality
    They were certainly not suitable for mourning; but she had no others, and so she put her bare feet into them and walked behind the humble coffin.
  5. clergyman
    a male religious leader, especially a Christian one
    Just then a large old carriage came by, and in it sat an old lady; she looked at the little girl, and taking pity on her, said to the clergyman, "Look here, if you will give me the little girl, I will take care of her."
  6. hideous
    so extremely ugly as to be terrifying
    Karen believed that this was all on account of the red shoes, but the old lady thought them hideous, and so they were burnt.
  7. confirm
    admit a baptized person to participation in the church
    Karen was now old enough to be confirmed; she received some new clothes, and she was also to have some new shoes.
  8. covenant
    an agreement between a god and the people
    It was only of these that she thought when the clergyman laid his hand upon her head and spoke of the holy baptism, of the covenant with God, and told her that she was now to be a grown-up Christian.
  9. peal
    sound loudly and sonorously
    The organ pealed forth solemnly, and the sweet children's voices mingled with that of their old leader; but Karen thought only of her red shoes.
  10. solemnly
    in a serious and dignified manner
    The organ pealed forth solemnly, and the sweet children's voices mingled with that of their old leader; but Karen thought only of her red shoes.
  11. psalm
    a sacred song used to praise a deity
    It seemed to her as though they were swimming about in the goblet, and she forgot to sing the psalm, forgot to say the "Lord's Prayer."
  12. obliged
    having a moral duty to do something
    But just as Karen was lifting up her foot to get in too, the old soldier said: "Dear me, what pretty dancing shoes!" and Karen could not help it, she was obliged to dance a few steps; and when she had once begun, her legs continued to dance.
  13. seize
    take hold of; grab
    She danced round the church corner, for she could not stop; the coachman had to run after her and seize her.
  14. commence
    take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
    She looked at the red shoes, saying to herself that there was no sin in doing that; she put the red shoes on, thinking there was no harm in that either; and then she went to the ball; and commenced to dance.
  15. pauper
    a person who is very poor
    She wanted to sit down on the pauper's grave where the bitter fern grows; but for her there was neither peace nor rest.
  16. stern
    serious and harsh in manner or behavior
    And as she danced past the open church door she saw an angel there in long white robes, with wings reaching from his shoulders down to the earth; his face was stern and grave, and in his hand he held a broad shining sword.
  17. shrivel
    wither, as with a loss of moisture
    "Dance you shall," said he, "dance in your red shoes till you are pale and cold, till your skin shrivels up and you are a skeleton! Dance you shall, from door to door, and where proud and wicked children live you shall knock, so that they may hear you and fear you! Dance you shall, dance—!"
  18. unceasingly
    without stopping
    But she did not hear what the angel answered, for the shoes carried her through the gate into the fields, along highways and byways, and unceasingly she had to dance.
  19. forsake
    leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
    One morning she danced past a door that she knew well; they were singing a psalm inside, and a coffin was being carried out covered with flowers. Then she knew that she was forsaken by every one and damned by the angel of God.
  20. heath
    uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
    The shoes bore her away over thorns and stumps till she was all torn and bleeding; she danced away over the heath to a lonely little house.
  21. repent
    feel sorry for; be contrite about
    "Don't cut off my head!" said Karen, "for then I could not repent of my sin. But cut off my feet with the red shoes."
  22. executioner
    an official who inflicts capital punishment
    And then she confessed all her sin, and the executioner struck off her feet with the red shoes; but the shoes danced away with the little feet across the field into the deep forest.
  23. strive
    exert much effort or energy
    During the whole week she was sad and wept many bitter tears, but when Sunday came again she said: "Now I have suffered and striven enough. I believe I am quite as good as many of those who sit in church and give themselves airs."
  24. parsonage
    housing that a church provides for its clergy
    She went to the parsonage, and begged that she might be taken into service there.
  25. wage
    payment for work
    She would be industrious, she said, and do everything that she could; she did not mind about the wages as long as she had a roof over her, and was with good people.
  26. industrious
    characterized by hard work and perseverance
    The pastor's wife had pity on her, and took her into service. And she was industrious and thoughtful.
  27. grandeur
    the quality of being magnificent or splendid
    All the children liked her very much, but when they spoke about dress and grandeur and beauty she would shake her head.
  28. pious
    having or showing or expressing reverence for a deity
    Here she sat down with her hymn-book, and as she was reading it with a pious mind, the wind carried the notes of the organ over to her from the church, and in tears she lifted up her face and said: "O God! help me!"
  29. congregation
    group that habitually attends a particular place of worship
    He touched the walls, which opened wide apart, and she saw the organ which was pealing forth; she saw the pictures of the old pastors and their wives, and the congregation sitting in the polished chairs and singing from their hymn-books.
  30. pastor
    a person authorized to conduct religious worship
    She sat in the pew with the rest of the pastor's household, and when they had finished the hymn and looked up, they nodded and said, "It was right of you to come, Karen."
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