Paradise Found the Cradle of the Human Race At the North Pole a Study of the P

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Warren, William Fairfield, 1833-1929
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Now he was amazed to find no one, save only a horse, which sat at the table as if it had been a human being. This horse, which was called Papillon (Psyche ?), waited upon Oger, gave him to drink from a golden goblet, and at length conducted him to his chamber, and to a bed whose fairy-made coverlet of cloth of gold and ermine was la plus mig?ionne chose q-ui fat jmnais viie.
When Oger awoke he thought to see Papillon again, RESULTS OF EXPLORERS. 1/ but could see neither him, nor man, nor woman,
... to show him the way from the room. He saw a door, and, having made the sign of the cross, sought to pass out that way ; but as he tried to do this he encountered a serpent, so hideous that the like has scarce been seen. It would have thrown itself upon Oger, but that the knight drew his sword and made the creature recoil more than ten feet ; but it returned with a bound, for it was very mighty, and the twain fell to fight. And now, as Oger saw that the serpent pressed hard upon him, he struck at it so doughtily with his sword that he severed it in twain.

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