. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Thor found his Hammer hold of Mjolner once more. Atlast Heimdal, who had once been aVan, and could therefore look intothe future, said: We must havethe hammer at once or Asgard willbe in danger. If Freyja will not go,let Thor be dressed up and go inher place. Let keys jingle from hiswaist and a womans dress fall abouthis feet. Put precious stones uponhis breast, braid his hair like awomans, hang the necklace aroundhis neck, and bind the bridal veilaround his hea


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Thor found his Hammer hold of Mjolner once more. Atlast Heimdal, who had once been aVan, and could therefore look intothe future, said: We must havethe hammer at once or Asgard willbe in danger. If Freyja will not go,let Thor be dressed up and go inher place. Let keys jingle from hiswaist and a womans dress fall abouthis feet. Put precious stones uponhis breast, braid his hair like awomans, hang the necklace aroundhis neck, and bind the bridal veilaround his head. Thor frowned angrily. If Idress like a woman, he said, youwill jeer at me. Dont talk of jeers, retortedLoke; unless that hammer isbrought back quickly the giantswill rule in our places. Thor said no more, but allowed.


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