. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones very hungry, and ate two of the oxenbefore he was satisfied. {C If you eat like that/* said Hymer,cc we will have to live on fish to-mor- row. Early the next morning, before thesun was up, Thor heard Hymer get-ting ready for a day of fishing. Hedressed himself quickly and went outto the giant. cc Good morning, Hy-mer, he said pleasantly. I amfond of fishing; let me row out to seawith you/ Oho, answered the giant scorn-fully, not at all pleased with the


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones very hungry, and ate two of the oxenbefore he was satisfied. {C If you eat like that/* said Hymer,cc we will have to live on fish to-mor- row. Early the next morning, before thesun was up, Thor heard Hymer get-ting ready for a day of fishing. Hedressed himself quickly and went outto the giant. cc Good morning, Hy-mer, he said pleasantly. I amfond of fishing; let me row out to seawith you/ Oho, answered the giant scorn-fully, not at all pleased with the ideaof having his powerful enemy in the \boat with him, cc such a puny youngfellow can be of no use to me, and ifI go as far out to sea as I generallydo, and stay as long, you will catcha cold that will be the death of you/ 118.


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