. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones want in place of my head, growledLoke, angry that he was beaten, andhaving no idea of paying his wagerby losing his head. I will have your head or I willhave nothing, answered the pluckylittle dwarf, determined not to becheated out of his victory. Well, then, take it, shoutedLoke; but by the time Brok reachedthe place where he had been stand-ing, Loke was far away, for he woreshoes with which he could run throughthe air or over the water. Then Brokasked


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . Norse Stones want in place of my head, growledLoke, angry that he was beaten, andhaving no idea of paying his wagerby losing his head. I will have your head or I willhave nothing, answered the pluckylittle dwarf, determined not to becheated out of his victory. Well, then, take it, shoutedLoke; but by the time Brok reachedthe place where he had been stand-ing, Loke was far away, for he woreshoes with which he could run throughthe air or over the water. Then Brokasked Thor to find Loke and bringhim back, which Thor did promptly,for the gods always saw to it thatpeople kept their promises. WhenLoke was brought back Brok wantedto cut his head off at once. You may cut off my head, but you have no right to touch my neck, 82.


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