. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Thor fought the Giant \\ into small pieces, and threw himwith his foot across Thors meanwhile had thrown him-/|self on Mokkerkalfe, and the claygiant, like a great many other sham ugiants, fell into pieces at the veryfirst blow ; and so Thor was victorof the holmgang. But how was Thor to get up ?The dead giants foot lay across hisneck, and, try as he might with allhis strength, he could not lift it Thjalfe came and tried in vainto set Thor


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Thor fought the Giant \\ into small pieces, and threw himwith his foot across Thors meanwhile had thrown him-/|self on Mokkerkalfe, and the claygiant, like a great many other sham ugiants, fell into pieces at the veryfirst blow ; and so Thor was victorof the holmgang. But how was Thor to get up ?The dead giants foot lay across hisneck, and, try as he might with allhis strength, he could not lift it Thjalfe came and tried in vainto set Thor free ; and when the godsheard of the trouble Thor was inthey all came, and one by one triedto lift Hrungners foot, and not oneof them could do it; so althoughThor had killed the giant it lookedas if the giant had beaten him a time Thors little son Magne,or strength, came that way. He.


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