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They told her she could do them no good ; but she per- sisted in offering her sympathy and inviting their confidence , till they told her their story , and then she at once said that if they would go home with her she would show them a ...
They told her she could do them no good ; but she per- sisted in offering her sympathy and inviting their confidence , till they told her their story , and then she at once said that if they would go home with her she would show them a ...
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There Thor told her of his loss , and asked if she would lend her falcon dress to Loki so that he might fly forth in search of Miölner . Freya cried , " If it were of silver he should have it , Thor , and if it were of gold still I ...
There Thor told her of his loss , and asked if she would lend her falcon dress to Loki so that he might fly forth in search of Miölner . Freya cried , " If it were of silver he should have it , Thor , and if it were of gold still I ...
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( M ) Stories about a Negro giant and his family told by a North Carolina cook to the author's chil- dren . Felton , Harold W. , Legends of Paul Bunyan . Illus- trated by Richard Bennett . New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1947.
( M ) Stories about a Negro giant and his family told by a North Carolina cook to the author's chil- dren . Felton , Harold W. , Legends of Paul Bunyan . Illus- trated by Richard Bennett . New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1947.
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