A Book of Children's LiteratureLillian Hollowell Rinehart, 1950 - 697 pages |
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Page 76
... Prince who lives here and be with him tonight , you shall have it , " said the lassie . Yes ! she might ; that could be arranged . So the Princess got the gold apple ; but when the lassie came up to the Prince's bedroom at night he was ...
... Prince who lives here and be with him tonight , you shall have it , " said the lassie . Yes ! she might ; that could be arranged . So the Princess got the gold apple ; but when the lassie came up to the Prince's bedroom at night he was ...
Page 173
... Prince , they flew over the seven high mountains , the seven deep valleys , and the seven wide rivers , until they came near to the Prince's home again . The Swan Maiden lit in a great wide field , and there she told the Prince to break ...
... Prince , they flew over the seven high mountains , the seven deep valleys , and the seven wide rivers , until they came near to the Prince's home again . The Swan Maiden lit in a great wide field , and there she told the Prince to break ...
Page 176
... Prince . “ I am come to bid you good - by , " he cried . " Swallow , Swallow , little Swallow , " said the Prince , " will you not stay with me one night longer ? " " It is winter , " answered the Swallow , " and the chill snow will ...
... Prince . “ I am come to bid you good - by , " he cried . " Swallow , Swallow , little Swallow , " said the Prince , " will you not stay with me one night longer ? " " It is winter , " answered the Swallow , " and the chill snow will ...
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