. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . The Apples of Idun Loke was bruised and sore enoughwhen he got on his feet again tohate the giant who handled him soroughly, with all his heart, but hewas not unwilling to keep his prom-ise to steal the Apples, if only forthe sake of tormenting the othergods. But how was it to be done ?Idun guarded the golden fruit ofimmortality with sleepless watchful-jness. No one ever touched it butI herself, and a beautiful sight it wasto see her fair hands spread it forthfor th
. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . The Apples of Idun Loke was bruised and sore enoughwhen he got on his feet again tohate the giant who handled him soroughly, with all his heart, but hewas not unwilling to keep his prom-ise to steal the Apples, if only forthe sake of tormenting the othergods. But how was it to be done ?Idun guarded the golden fruit ofimmortality with sleepless watchful-jness. No one ever touched it butI herself, and a beautiful sight it wasto see her fair hands spread it forthfor the morning feasts in power which Loke possessedllay not so much in his own strength,although he had a smooth way ofdeceiving people, as in the goodnessof others who had no thought of hisdoing wrong because they never didwrong themselves. Not long after all this happened, Jo 101.
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