. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . V. Norse Stories was to make the journey long beforehe had so much as thought of received him, however, as ifthey thought he was what he ap-peared to be, and he learned as muchas he could understand; which is asmuch as a man ever learns. The gods have often visited men,but men have rarely visited the gods,and the Kings coming to Asgardwas the beginning of a new wisdomamong men. No sooner did he enter the homeof the gods than he found himself ina great hall,
. Norse stories retold from the Eddas / by Hamilton Wright Mabie ; with illistrations in color and decorations by George Wright . V. Norse Stories was to make the journey long beforehe had so much as thought of received him, however, as ifthey thought he was what he ap-peared to be, and he learned as muchas he could understand; which is asmuch as a man ever learns. The gods have often visited men,but men have rarely visited the gods,and the Kings coming to Asgardwas the beginning of a new wisdomamong men. No sooner did he enter the homeof the gods than he found himself ina great hall, so high that he couldhardly see over it. And the roof ofthis hall was thatched with shields ofplace of shingles: in Thinking thatchersThatched the roof;The beams of the burgBeamed with
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