. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . Stk Stk S6k 99^ ^^W ^Q^ ^S^ CS^ CgFo c-^JNi t^*0 c^0 c^S-M -^Tn* was ready to do that, and he turned the six brothers intokings sons again, and their brides into kings daughters. Now, squeeze the egg in two, said the f^o/f. SoBoots squeezed the egg to pieces, and the Giant burst atonce. Now, when he had made an end of the Giant, Bootsrode back again on the JVolf to the Giants house, andthere stood all his six brothers alive and merry, with theirbrides. Then Boots went into the hill-side after his bride,and so they all set off


. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . Stk Stk S6k 99^ ^^W ^Q^ ^S^ CS^ CgFo c-^JNi t^*0 c^0 c^S-M -^Tn* was ready to do that, and he turned the six brothers intokings sons again, and their brides into kings daughters. Now, squeeze the egg in two, said the f^o/f. SoBoots squeezed the egg to pieces, and the Giant burst atonce. Now, when he had made an end of the Giant, Bootsrode back again on the JVolf to the Giants house, andthere stood all his six brothers alive and merry, with theirbrides. Then Boots went into the hill-side after his bride,and so they all set off home again to their fathers you may fancy how glad the old king was when hesaw all his seven sons come back, each with his bride—* But the loveliest bride of all is the bride of Boots, afterall, said the king, and he shall sit uppermost at thetable, with her by his side. So he sent out, and called a great wedding-feast, and if they have notSSbk iflZk SSbt C^^^nJ c^^sJ c^^O the mirth was both loud and long, anddone feasting, why, they are still at


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