. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . <0. m. The Apples of Idun away over the tops of the tree*, x^okewent pounding along on the ground,striking against rocks and branchesuntil he was bruised half to death. The eagle was not an ordinarybird by any means, as Loke soonfound when he begged for giant Thjasse happened to beflying abroad in his eagle plumagewhen the hungry travellers cameunder the oak and tried to cook theox. It was into his hands that Lokehad fallen, and he was not to getaway un


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . <0. m. The Apples of Idun away over the tops of the tree*, x^okewent pounding along on the ground,striking against rocks and branchesuntil he was bruised half to death. The eagle was not an ordinarybird by any means, as Loke soonfound when he begged for giant Thjasse happened to beflying abroad in his eagle plumagewhen the hungry travellers cameunder the oak and tried to cook theox. It was into his hands that Lokehad fallen, and he was not to getaway until he had promised tQ payroundly for his freedom. If there was one thing which thegods prized above their other treas-ures in Asgard, it was the beautifulfruit of Idun, kept by the goddess ina golden casket and given to thegods to keep them forever young andfair. Without these Apples all their


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