. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . about and dig in the iSDCk S&t SSk SXk S£k SDk SSk iStk S6k dXk C^P>J C-^iTn) 0^f\i ^^^^ ^^^^ d-^il^-J * ^^r^ c^p*^ 158. SDt SSk SSt SBk Sik SJtk SSk iSDBk ^^^^ C^^^ C^^vi c^5T>J t^E^O c-T^nJ t^iyo d-^y^J Oh, said the gardener, none of his fellow-ser-vants will sleep with him; thats why. Let him come up to-night, and lie at the doorinside my bedroom, and then theyll not refuse to sleepwith him any more, said the Princess. So the gardener told that to the lad. Do you think Ill do any such thing? said thelad.


. East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North . about and dig in the iSDCk S&t SSk SXk S£k SDk SSk iStk S6k dXk C^P>J C-^iTn) 0^f\i ^^^^ ^^^^ d-^il^-J * ^^r^ c^p*^ 158. SDt SSk SSt SBk Sik SJtk SSk iSDBk ^^^^ C^^^ C^^vi c^5T>J t^E^O c-T^nJ t^iyo d-^y^J Oh, said the gardener, none of his fellow-ser-vants will sleep with him; thats why. Let him come up to-night, and lie at the doorinside my bedroom, and then theyll not refuse to sleepwith him any more, said the Princess. So the gardener told that to the lad. Do you think Ill do any such thing? said thelad. Why theyd say next there was something betweenme and the Princess. Yes, said the gardener, youve good reason tofear any such thing, you who are so handsome. Well, well, said the lad, since its her will, Isuppose I must go. So, when he was to go up the steps in the evening,he tramped and stamped so on the way, that they hadto beg him to tread softly lest the Kin^ should come toknow it. So he came into the Princess bedroom, laydown, and began to snore at once. Then the Princesssaid to her maid : Go gently, and just pull his wig off; and shewent up to him. But just as she was going to whisk it off, h


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