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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
The Norwegian Folk Tales and their Illustrators: Pat Shaw
The Boys Who Met the Trolls in the Hedal Woods: Asbjørnsen
The Seventh Father of the House: Ashjørnsen
The Parson and the Sexton: Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
The Ash Lad Who Made the Princess Say, “You’re a Liar!”: Asbjørnsen
Taper-Tom Who Made the Princess Laugh: Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
The Charcoal Burner: Asbjørnsen
The Three Princesses in the Mountain-In-The-Blue: Asbjørnsen and Moltke Moe
The Golden Bird: Asbjørnsen
The Squire’s Bride: Asbjørnsen
Little Freddie and His Fiddle: Asbjørnsen
Soria Moria Castle: Asbjørnsen
The Princess Who Always Had to Have the Last Word: Asbjørnsen and Moltke Moe
The Ash Lad Who Had an Eating Match with the Troll: Jørgen Moe
The Companion: Asbjørnsen
Butterball: Asbjørnsen
The Ram and the Pig Who Went Into the Woods to Live by Themselves: Asbjørnsen
The Fox as Shepherd: Asbjørnsen
The Mill that Grinds at the Bottom of the Sea: Jørgen Moe
The Old Woman Against the Stream: Asbjørnsen
The Hare Who Had Been Married: Asbjørnsen
The House Mouse and the Country Mouse: Asbjørnsen
The Bear and the Fox Who Made a Bet: Asbjørnsen
Squire Per: Jørgen Moe
The Key in the Distaff: Asbjørnsen
The Boy with the Beer Keg: Asbjørnsen
The Cock and the Fox: Asbjørnsen
Not Driving and Not Riding: Asbjørnsen
The Golden Castle That Hung in the Air: Asbjørnsen
White-Bear-King-Valemon: Asbjørnsen
“Good Day, Fellow!” “Axe Handle!”: Asbjørnsen
The Tabby Who Was Such a Glutton: Asbjørnsen
The Devil and the Bailiff: Asbjørnsen
The Ash Lad and the Good Helpers: Asbjørnsen
Gudbrand of the Hillside: Jørgen Moe
The Twelve Wild Ducks: Asbjørnsen
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