East O the Sun And West O the Moon With Other Norwegian Folk Tales

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You rolled me into the sea, " said Peik, "and when I got to the bottom there was more than enough and to spare, both of horses and sheep, and of gold and silver. The cattle went about in great flocks, and the gold and silver lay in large heaps as big as houses. ' "What will you take to roll me down the same way?' 1 asked the King.
"Oh. ' 1 said Peik. "it costs little or nothing to do it. Besides, you took nothing from me, and so I'll take nothing from you either. ' So he stuffed the King into a
... barrel and rolled him over, and when he had given him a ride down to the sea for nothing, he went home to the King's palace.
Then he began to hold his bridal feast with the youngest princess, and afterwards he ruled the land both well and lonsr. But he kept his fooling rods to himself, and kept them so well that nothing was ever heard of Peik and his tricks, but onlv of "Ourself the King. ' he stuffed the King into the barrel and rolled him over The Princess Who Could Not Be Silenced THERE was once a King, and he had a daughter who was so cross and crooked in her words that no one could silence her, and so he gave it out that he who could do it should marry the princess and have half the kingdom, too.


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