An edition of Popular tales from the Norse (1859)

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An edition of Popular tales from the Norse (1859)

Popular Tales from the Norse

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Cover of: Popular Tales from the Norse
Popular Tales from the Norse
April 1969, Bodley Head Children's Books
Hardcover
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1912, Putnam's, D. Douglas
in English - New ed.
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1908, G. P. Putnam's sons, D. Douglas
in English - New ed., with a memoir by Arthur Irwin Dasent.
Cover of: Popular Tales from the Norse
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1907, Routledge, Dutton
in English - Second edition. --
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1888, Douglas
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1859, D. Appleton and Company
in English
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1859, Edmonston and Douglas
in English
Cover of: Popular tales from the Norse
Popular tales from the Norse
1859, Edmonston and Douglas
in English - 2d. ed., enl.

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OL20559335M
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Excerpts

Once on a time there were two brothers; one was called True, and he other Untrue. True was always upright and good towards all, but Untrue was bad and full of lies, so that no one could believe what he said.
Page 89, added by Katharine Hadow.

Note that you have to go to page 89 for the first story. Everything before that is introduction.

Once on a time, there was a poor couple who lived in a tumble-down hut, in which there was nothing but black want, so that they hadn't a morsel to eat, nor a stick to burn. But though they had next to nothing of other things, they had God's blessing in the way of children, and every year they had another babe.
Page 180, added by Katharine Hadow.

A sample of unusual tales, and interesting turns of phrase.

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