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Identifier: eastofsunwestofm00asbj (find matches)
Title: East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen, 1812-1885 Moe, Jørgen Engebretsen, 1813-1882 Dasent, George Webbe, Sir, 1817-1896 Nielsen, Kay Rasmus, 1886-1957
Subjects: Fairy tales Folklore -- Norway
Publisher: New York : G.H. Doran
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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everything happened as it had happenedthe two days before. Boois begged to go and see thesight, but the two wouldnt hear of his going with them.When they got to the hill there was no one who couldget so much as a yard up it; and now all waited for theknight in silver mail, but they neither saw nor heard ofhim. At last came one riding on a steed, so brave thatno one had ever seen his match; and the knight had asuit of golden mail, and a golden saddle and bridle, sowondrous bright that the sunbeams gleamed from thema mile off. The other knights and princes could notfind time to call out to him not to try his luck, for theywere amazed to see how grand he was. So he roderight at the hill, and tore up it like nothing, so that thePrincess hadnt even time to wish that he might get upthe whole way. As soon as ever he reached the top, hetook the third golden apple from the Princess lap, andthen turned his horse and rode down again. As soon asjSb SSk SU SSk iSEk dZk iSBk iS& iS2k iSySk 144
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