. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Loke was Punished. tance, and then turned and cameback. The gods meantime had be-come merry again. What are they talking about ?he asked another servant who wasstanding without. They are telling their great deeds,answered the servant ; but no onehas anything good to say of you. Maddened by these words, Lokeforgot his fear in a terrible rage, strodeback into the hall and stood therelike a thunder-cloud ; when the godssaw him they became suddenly silent. I have tr


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . How Loke was Punished. tance, and then turned and cameback. The gods meantime had be-come merry again. What are they talking about ?he asked another servant who wasstanding without. They are telling their great deeds,answered the servant ; but no onehas anything good to say of you. Maddened by these words, Lokeforgot his fear in a terrible rage, strodeback into the hall and stood therelike a thunder-cloud ; when the godssaw him they became suddenly silent. I have travelled hither from along distance, said he hoarsely, and I am thirsty ; who will giveme to drink of the mead ? No one spoke or stirred. Lokesface grew blacker. Why are you all silent ? hecried ; have you lost your tongues ?15 225


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