| Thomas Keightley - Folk literature - 1834 - 400 pages
...shoes and stockings, and to dress himself; and when he was drest, he went out into the yard, pulled the sledge out of the shed, took a rope and the axe...to his sisters-in-law, " Open the gate ! " When the sisters-in-law saw that he was for going off in the sledge without any horses, (for the fool had not... | |
| C. J. T. - Folklore - 1890 - 210 pages
...his shoes and stockings, and to dress himself. When he was dressed, he went out into the yard, pulled the sledge out of the shed, took a rope and the axe...called out to his sisters-in-law — " Open the gate ! " off in the sledge without any horses, for the fool had not put the horses to it, they cried out... | |
| Folklore - 1891 - 398 pages
...his shoes and stockings, and to dress himself. When he was dressed, he went out into the yard, pulled the sledge out of the shed, took a rope and the axe...his sisters-in-law — " Open the gate ! " When the sisters-in-law saw that he was going off in the sledge without any horses, for the fool had not put... | |
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