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GEIRLAUG THE KING'S DAUGHTER 37 |
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whatever it is,' cried the young man eagerly. And she cast down her eyes, and answered:
' Go to the stable, and bind the calf that is there so that it shall not break loose in the night and wander away, for the forester and his daughters have treated me well, and I would not leave them with aught of my work still undone.' |
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So Grethari set out for the stable where the calf stood, and wound the rope about its horns. But when he had made it fast to the wall, he found that a coil of the rope had twisted itself round his wrist, and, pull as he might, he could not get free. All night he wriggled and |
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