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"He is too selfish," she said. Voice Reading
So it was always Winter there, and the North Wind, and the Hail, and the Frost, and the Snow danced about through the trees. Voice Reading
One morning the Giant was lying awake in bed when he heard some lovely music. Voice Reading
It sounded so sweet to his ears that he thought it must be the King's musicians passing by. Voice Reading
It was really only a little linnet singing outside his window, but it was so long since he had heard a bird sing in his garden that it seemed to him to be the most beautiful music in the world. Voice Reading
Then the Hail stopped dancing over his head, and the North Wind ceased roaring, and a delicious perfume came to him through the open casement. Voice Reading
"I believe the Spring has come at last," said the Giant; and he jumped out of bed and looked out. Voice Reading
What did he see? Voice Reading
He saw a most wonderful sight. Voice Reading
Through a little hole in the wall the children had crept in, and they were sitting in the branches of the trees. Voice Reading
In every tree that he could see there was a little child. Voice Reading
And the trees were so glad to have the children back again that they had covered themselves with blossoms, and were waving their arms gently above the children's heads. Voice Reading
The birds were flying about and twittering with delight, and the flowers were looking up through the green grass and laughing. Voice Reading
It was a lovely scene, only in one corner it was still winter. Voice Reading
It was the farthest corner of the garden, and in it was standing a little boy. Voice Reading
He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree, and he was wandering all round it, crying bitterly. Voice Reading
The poor tree was still quite covered with frost and snow, and the North Wind was blowing and roaring above it. Voice Reading
"Climb up! little boy," said the Tree, and it bent its branches down as low as it could; but the boy was too tiny. Voice Reading
And the Giant's heart melted as he looked out. Voice Reading
"How selfish I have been!" he said; "now I know why the Spring would not come here. Voice Reading
I will put that poor little boy on the top of the tree, and then I will knock down the wall, and my garden shall be the children's playground for ever and ever." Voice Reading
He was really very sorry for what he had done. Voice Reading
So he crept downstairs and opened the front door quite softly, and went out into the garden. Voice Reading
But when the children saw him they were so frightened that they all ran away, and the garden became winter again. Voice Reading
Only the little boy did not run, for his eyes were so full of tears that he did not see the Giant coming. Voice Reading

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