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Identifier: danishfairyfolkt00bayj (find matches)
Title: Danish fairy & folk tales : a collection of popular stories and fairy tales
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Bay, J. Christian (Jens Christian), 1871-1962 Grundtvig, Sven, 1824-1883
Subjects: Folklore -- Denmark
Publisher: New York London : Harper & brothers
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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me into the castle, he said,for it belonged to him, and he had a right to de-mand admittance. The stranger meditated a little,whereupon he told the herdsman—who was a con-jurer—that he might be allowed to come in, butfirst he must suffer the whole fate of the rye. The fate of the rye ! repeated the conjurer ;what do you mean by that? I mean, answeredthe stranger, that next fall you must be sown deepin the ground, and towards spring, when you comeup, you must ripen in the sunshine and grow in therain until you are ready for the harvest. Then youwill be mowed and dried, and kept in the barn, untilat length you will be threshed. How is that !cried the conjurer; am I to be threshed? Ofcourse you are, leplied the stranger. First youwill be threshed, and then taken to the mill andground. Ground, too ! shouted the conjurer;will I be ground also? Yes, both ground andsifted, answered the stranger. But the conjurer,hearing this, became so furious that he burst allinto flint-stones. 26 sWYJi
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THE THREE PENNIES The stranger now bid good-bye to the princessand the soldier, shook hands with them, and said:• Now I have seen you married to the princess ; thetroll of Ravensburg is dead and gone, and his castle,with all its treasures, is yours. I was as good toyou as you were to me when you gave away yourthree pennies for my sake ! What do you say ?exclaimed the soldier ; I never thought of thosethree pennies again ! I know that, answered thestranger, and otherwise I would not have been ableto help you. However, I bid farewell to you andyour wife, for I must return to the place where Ibelong.

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