The man did as he was told and pulled a feather out of farmer weatherbeard’s head.
Theodor Kittelsen, from Fairy tales from the far North, by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, London, 1897.
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“This is a case which can only be settled on the spot itself my dear dragon,” said the fox.
Theodor Kittelsen, from Fairy tales from the far North, by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, London, 1897.
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” Don’t you be afraid of me, ” said the beggar.
Theodor Kittelsen, from Fairy tales from the far North, by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, London, 1897.
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” If you don’t be be quiet ” shouted the lad to the troll, ” I’ll squeeze you just as I squeeze the water out of this stone. “
Theodor Kittelsen, from Fairy tales from the far North, by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, London, 1897.
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” Ha, Ha, Ha! ” the trolls laughed and held on to one another.
Theodor Kittelsen, from Fairy tales from the far North, by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, London, 1897.
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