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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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ere lay the duck, and swam about backwards andforwards, just as the Giant had said. So the Pri?ice stoodand coaxed it, till it came to him, and he grasped it inhis hand \ but just as he lifted it up from the water theduck dropped the egg into the well, and then Boots wasbeside himself to know how to get it out again. Well, now you must call on the salmon to be sure,said the Wolf; and the kings son called on the salmon,and the salmon came and fetched up the egg from thebottom of the well. Then the Wolf told him to squeeze the egg, and assoon as ever he squeezed it the Giant screamed out. Squeeze it again, said the Wolf; and when thePrince did so, the Gia7it screamed still more piteously,and begged and prayed so prettily to be spared, saying hewould do all that the Pri7ice wished if he would only notsqueeze his heart in two. Tell him, if he will restore to life again your sixbrothers and their brides, whom he has turned to stone,you will spare his life, said the Wolf. Yes, the Giant 128
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