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This gave the queen a great shock , and she became yellow and green with envy , and from that hour her heart turned against Snow - White , and she hated her . At last she sent for a huntsman , and said , " Take the child into the woods ...
This gave the queen a great shock , and she became yellow and green with envy , and from that hour her heart turned against Snow - White , and she hated her . At last she sent for a huntsman , and said , " Take the child into the woods ...
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So the wise men of that place named the lad by a word which means Stout Heart , and because he was loved by all , many trembled and turned pale when the morning came on which he took his lance and alone went off into the forest , ready ...
So the wise men of that place named the lad by a word which means Stout Heart , and because he was loved by all , many trembled and turned pale when the morning came on which he took his lance and alone went off into the forest , ready ...
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Thrust- ing his sword up over his head into the heart of the dragon , he killed him and then leaped aside from the pit and the gushing river of blood . When Regin came from his hiding place , he saw the dead serpent and the brave Sigurd ...
Thrust- ing his sword up over his head into the heart of the dragon , he killed him and then leaped aside from the pit and the gushing river of blood . When Regin came from his hiding place , he saw the dead serpent and the brave Sigurd ...
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