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Illustrated classic fairy tales for children by Andrew Lang

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ESBEN AND THE WITCH                  263
became still more embittered, and again thought of how to avenge himself on the brothers.
One day he went to the king and told him that the dove was by no means the best thing that the brothers could get for him; for one day he had heard them talking quietly among themselves, and they had said that they could procure a boar whose bristles were of gold and silver time about.
The king again summoned the brothers before him, and asked whether it was true that they had said that they could get for him a boar whose bristles were of gold and silver time about.
'No,' said the brothers; they had never said nor thought such a thing, and they did not believe that there was such a boar in the whole world.
'You must get me that boar within three days,' said the king, ' or it will cost you your heads.'
"With that they had to go. This was still worse than before, they thought. Where could they get such a mar­vellous boar? They all went about hanging their heads; but when only one day remained of the three Esben came
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