Webthe emperor's new clothes (danish:

Webemperor took off all his clothes, and the swindlers behaved as if they were handing him each piece of the new suit which was supposed to have been made;

The emperor heads a public procession in his.

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Weba vain emperor loves bragging about his own intelligence.

Webthe emperor's new clothes is about two poor and opportunistic weavers out to make a fool of a king and his entourage.

Webthe emperor undressed, and the swindlers pretended to put his new clothes on him, one garment after another.

The emperor turning round, from side to side, before the looking glass.

Webwhen the emperor parades through the streets wearing his new clothes (but in reality completely naked), none of the townspeople admit that they cannot see.

Webwhen the day comes for the emperor to don the suit made from the nonexistent cloth, everyone pretends that it is real.

Kejserens nye klæder [ˈkʰɑjsɐns ˈnyˀə ˈkʰlɛːðə]) is a literary folktale written by danish author hans christian andersen, about a vain emperor.

Webwhen the emperor parades through the streets wearing his new clothes (but in reality completely naked), none of the townspeople admit that they cannot see.

Webwhen the day comes for the emperor to don the suit made from the nonexistent cloth, everyone pretends that it is real.

Kejserens nye klæder [ˈkʰɑjsɐns ˈnyˀə ˈkʰlɛːðə]) is a literary folktale written by danish author hans christian andersen, about a vain emperor.

But when a dishonest tailor sells him some new clothes, he discovers who the real nincompoop is.

Webthe emperor was accordingly undressed, and the rogues pretended to array him in his new suit;

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