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قراءة كتاب East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North

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East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North

East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North

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EAST OF THE SUN AND
WEST OF THE MOON


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“Well, mind and hold tight by my shaggy coat, and then there’s nothing to fear,” said the Bear, so she rode a long, long way 9
“Tell me the way, then,” she said, “and I’ll search you out” 16
And then she lay on a little green patch in the midst of the gloomy thick wood 24
The North Wind goes over the sea 32
And flitted away as far as they could from the Castle that lay East of the Sun and West of the Moon 40

THE BLUE BELT

The Lad in the Bear’s skin, and the King of Arabia’s daughter 48

6PRINCE LINDWORM

She saw the Lindworm for the first time, as he came in and stood by her side 56

THE LASSIE AND HER GODMOTHER

She could not help setting the door a little ajar, just to peep in, when—Pop! out flew the Moon 64
Then he coaxed her down and took her home 72
“Here are your children; now you shall have them again. I am the Virgin Mary” 80
He too saw the image in the water; but he looked up at once, and became aware of the lovely Lassie who sate there up in the tree

FRONTISPIECE

THE THREE PRINCESSES OF WHITELAND

“You’ll come to three Princesses, whom you will see standing in the earth up to their necks, with only their heads out” 88
So the man gave him a pair of snow shoes 96
The King went into the Castle, and at first his Queen didn’t know him, he was so wan and thin, through wandering so far and being so woeful 104

7THE GIANT WHO HAD
NO HEART IN HIS BODY

The six brothers riding out to woo 112
“On that island stands a church; in that church is a well; in that well swims a duck” 120
He took a long, long farewell of the Princess, and when he got out of the Giant’s door, there stood the Wolf waiting for him 128

THE WIDOW'S SON

When he had walked a day or so, a strange man met him. “Whither away?” asked the man 136
But still the Horse begged him to look behind him 144
And this time she whisked off the wig; and there lay the lad, so lovely, and white and red, just as the Princess had seen him in the morning sun 152

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