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THE WHITE WOLF |
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But aloud he said: ' Mount once more on my back, and I will bear you to my castle.'
And when she was seated on his back he set out through the woods, and he ran, and ran, and ran, till |
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at last he stopped in front of a stately courtyard, with massive gates.
'This is a beautiful castle,' said the princess, as the gates swung back and she stepped iuside. 'If only I were not so far away from my father and my mother!' |
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