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THE GLASS MOUNTAIN |
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his strength had left him, and seeing no hope he calmly awaited death. Then all of a sudden he fell into a deep sleep, and forgetful |
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The boy attacked by the eagle on the Glass Mountain
cf his dangerous position, he slumbered sweetly. But all the same5 although he slept, he had stuck his sharp claws so firmly into the glass that he was quite safe not to fall. |
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