. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . The Death of Balder c afternoon, waiting for its precious bur-den. Close to the waters edge layBalders Ringhorn, the greatest of allthe ships that sailed the seas, but whenche gods tried to launch it they couldnot move it an inch. The great ves-sel creaked and groaned, but no onecould push it down to the walked about it with a sad face,and the gentle ripple of the littlewaves chasing each other over therocks seemed a mocking laugh tohim. Send to Jotunheim


. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . The Death of Balder c afternoon, waiting for its precious bur-den. Close to the waters edge layBalders Ringhorn, the greatest of allthe ships that sailed the seas, but whenche gods tried to launch it they couldnot move it an inch. The great ves-sel creaked and groaned, but no onecould push it down to the walked about it with a sad face,and the gentle ripple of the littlewaves chasing each other over therocks seemed a mocking laugh tohim. Send to Jotunheim for Hyrro-ken, he said at last; and a messen-ger was soon flying for that mighty| giantess. In a little time, Hyrroken cameriding swiftly on a wolf so large andfierce that he made the gods think ofFenrer. When the giantess had a-lighted, Odin ordered four Berserkers 211.


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