. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones held it aloft so near heaven that theworld was hardly enclosed by itsfolds. Most marvellous of all wasthe wrestling with Ellie, who wasnone other than old age itself, whosooner or later must bring all thingsto the ground. We must part, Ihope never to meet again; for I canonly defend myself against you byspells of magic such as these. Thor was so enraged when heheard these words that he swung hishammer high in air to crush the ly-ing Utgard-Loke, but he


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones held it aloft so near heaven that theworld was hardly enclosed by itsfolds. Most marvellous of all wasthe wrestling with Ellie, who wasnone other than old age itself, whosooner or later must bring all thingsto the ground. We must part, Ihope never to meet again; for I canonly defend myself against you byspells of magic such as these. Thor was so enraged when heheard these words that he swung hishammer high in air to crush the ly-ing Utgard-Loke, but he had van-ished, and when Thor turned to lookfor the city he saw only a beauti-ful plain spreading its blossomingmeadows to the far mountains ; andhe went thoughtfully back to


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