. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones Loke came carelessly up to Idun asshe was gathering her Apples to putthem away in the beautiful carvenbox which held them. Good morning, goddess, said he. How fair and golden your Applesare ! Yes, answered Idun; thebloom of youth keeps them alwaysbeautiful. I never saw anything like them,continued Loke slowly, as if he weretalking about a matter of no import-ance, until the other day. Idun looked up at once with thegreatest interest and curiosity in her


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones Loke came carelessly up to Idun asshe was gathering her Apples to putthem away in the beautiful carvenbox which held them. Good morning, goddess, said he. How fair and golden your Applesare ! Yes, answered Idun; thebloom of youth keeps them alwaysbeautiful. I never saw anything like them,continued Loke slowly, as if he weretalking about a matter of no import-ance, until the other day. Idun looked up at once with thegreatest interest and curiosity in herface. She was very proud of herApples, and she knew no earthlytrees, however large and fair, borethe immortal fruit. Where have you seen any Appleslike them ? she


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