. St. Nicholas [serial]. THKKE SAT THE LION G Yes, the Giants Second Brother was Keeper ofthe Hoop of Gold. Hans might take a look atit, but as for carrying it away, they would talkthat over later. When the Hoop of Gold was brought, Hansthought he had never seen anything so looked at it this way and that way and the. AUDING THE ENTRANCE. was to whisper so-and-so, and so-and-so, and theGiants Brother might tell him a thing or twoworth the knowing. Hans now bade the Giant good-by; and whenhe had traveled a day and a night, he came to agreat cave, and there was the Giants Brother atb


. St. Nicholas [serial]. THKKE SAT THE LION G Yes, the Giants Second Brother was Keeper ofthe Hoop of Gold. Hans might take a look atit, but as for carrying it away, they would talkthat over later. When the Hoop of Gold was brought, Hansthought he had never seen anything so looked at it this way and that way and the. AUDING THE ENTRANCE. was to whisper so-and-so, and so-and-so, and theGiants Brother might tell him a thing or twoworth the knowing. Hans now bade the Giant good-by; and whenhe had traveled a day and a night, he came to agreat cave, and there was the Giants Brother atbreakfast, and as like he was to the first Giant astwo peas in a pod. So-and-so, and so-and-so, whispered Hans,so low that even I do not know the words of thatmessage. But it must have been very important,for the Giants Brother, who had sharp ears andcould hear half-way around the world, jumpedquickly to his feet and, picking Hans up, set himin a little chair on the table. The Hoop of Gold—that was what Hans waslooking for, was it? Very good. But the Hoopof Gold was a treasure beyond price; how didHans propose to get it? Did nt Hans know thatthe Hoop of Gold was guarded by the GiantsOther Brother who lived in the Blue Mountainsup yonder? Why so-and-so, and so-and-so, whisperedHans; and at that the Giant shook his head wi


Size: 1425px × 1752px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthordodgemar, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookyear1873