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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
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ess^ with a nosethree ells long, and shes the wife I must have now. She wept and took it ill, but there was no help for it;go he must. Then she asked if she mightnt go with him. No, she mightnt. Tell me the way, then, she said, and Ill searchyou out; that surely I may get leave to do. Yes, she might do that, he said; but there wasno way to that place. It lay East of the Sun and Westof the Moon^ and thither shed never find her way. So next morning, when she woke up, both Prince andcastle were gone, and then she lay on a little green patch,in the midst of the gloomy thick wood, and by her sidelay the same bundle of rags she had brought with her fromher old home. So when she had rubbed the sleep out of her eyes, andwept till she was tired, she set out on her way, and walkedmany, many days, till she came to a lofty crag. Under itsat an old hag, and played with a gold apple which shetossed about. Her the lassie asked if she knew the way i^5 c^Q c^5 c^sA c^iA c^sA 5^^ 5^S^ 5©^ s^sA 9^s^ i6
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Tell me the imy. then. she said, and Ill search you nut. Page i6 5^^ 5*^^ ??4*5 ^^gfl ^is^ ^^5^ 9r^Z ?*^5^ ^?s^ ^^^5 5^$^ to the Prince, wholived with hisstep-mother in theCastle, that layEast of the Smiand JVest of the AMoon^ and whowas to marry thePrincess with anose three ellslong. How didyou come to knowabout him?askedthe old hag; but maybe you are the lassie who ought tohave had him? Yes, she was. So, so; its you, is it? said the old hag. Well,all I know about him is, that he lives in the castle thatlies East of the Sun and JVest of the Moon, and thitheryoull come, late or never; but still you may have the loanof my horse, and on him you can ride to my next neigh-bour. Maybe shell be able to tell you ; and when you ^^^^^^^^^^^c 17

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