. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . Youll conic to tlircc Princesses, zihoni you tii// ,«ir sfamiinii in the cariliup to their necks, tvith only their lieads out, Payc 87 9^4 9^g^ c^A c^S^ 5^^ ff^^ S^5 5^5 crS^ 5^5 5^5^ heads and three rods, and whipped the lad soundly; buthe stood it till the Tro// was done; then he took theflask and rubbed himself, and grasped the sword and slewthe Tro//. So, when he went out next morning, the Princessesstood out of the earth up to their waists. The next night twas the same story over again, onlythis time the Tro// had six hea


. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . Youll conic to tlircc Princesses, zihoni you tii// ,«ir sfamiinii in the cariliup to their necks, tvith only their lieads out, Payc 87 9^4 9^g^ c^A c^S^ 5^^ ff^^ S^5 5^5 crS^ 5^5 5^5^ heads and three rods, and whipped the lad soundly; buthe stood it till the Tro// was done; then he took theflask and rubbed himself, and grasped the sword and slewthe Tro//. So, when he went out next morning, the Princessesstood out of the earth up to their waists. The next night twas the same story over again, onlythis time the Tro// had six heads and six rods, and hewhipped him far worse than the first; but when he wentout next morning,. SXk SUf Stk dOSk Stk Stk dSb Stk Stk iSZk Tro// took him up and dabhed him against the wall; butthe shock brought down the flask, which fell on the lad,burst, and spilled the ointment all over him, and so hebecame as strong and sound as ever again. Then he wasntslow; he grasped the sword and slew the Troll\ and nextnlorning when he went out of the castle the Prmcessesstood before him with all their bodies out of the he took the youngest for his Queen^ and lived welland happily with her for some time. At last he began to long to go home for a little to seehis parents. His Queen did not like this; but at last hisheart was so set on it, and he longed and longed so much,there was no holding him back, so she said: One thing you must promise me. This—only todo what your father begs you to do, and not what motherwishes; and that he promised. Then she gave him a ring, which was of that kindthat any one who wore it might wish two wishes. Sohe wished himself home, and when he got hom


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