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A newly-found manuscript of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen which has been located in Odense

A newly-found manuscript of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen which has been located in Odense, pictured in the State Archives in Copenhagen, Denmark Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. (AP Photo/POLFOTO, Martin Bubandt)

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Danish historian finds unknown Andersen fairy tale

'Tallow Candle' likely one of his earliest works

Updated: Thursday, 13 Dec 2012, 7:30 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 13 Dec 2012, 7:30 AM EST

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A Danish historian says he has discovered a copy of what is believed to be a previously unknown fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen.

Esben Brage says he found the six-page text in early October while searching in the National Archives through boxes that had belonged to wealthy families from Andersen's home-town of Odense in central Denmark.

The handwritten tale entitled "Tallow Candle," and dedicated to a widow who had lived across from Andersen, had been left seemingly untouched at the bottom of one of the boxes.

Andersen expert Ejnar Stig Askgaard said Thursday this is likely one of Andersen's earliest works, written seven years before his official debut.

Born in 1805, Andersen wrote nearly 160 fairy tales including "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Mermaid."

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