Stories about Number Nip: The Spirit of the Giant MountainsRetelling of stories about Number Nip, the legendary spirit of the Giant Mountains in Silesia. First collected by Musaeus in the late 18th century. |
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... marry him , and be his Queen in his palace among the Giant Mountains . He then showed her all the beautiful rooms in his palace , and all the rich and lovely things which he had got ready for her . After she had seen every- thing inside ...
... marry him , and be his Queen in his palace among the Giant Mountains . He then showed her all the beautiful rooms in his palace , and all the rich and lovely things which he had got ready for her . After she had seen every- thing inside ...
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... marry him , which she did not wish to do . Then the Princess took Brinhilda through the garden , showing her all its beauties and talking to her as they walked along , just as they used to talk when they walked together in her father's ...
... marry him , which she did not wish to do . Then the Princess took Brinhilda through the garden , showing her all its beauties and talking to her as they walked along , just as they used to talk when they walked together in her father's ...
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... could have loved some one else , and that no kind attentions by him could ever make her give up her love to the some one else and agree to marry him in place of the some one else . He believed that she would THE PRINCESS . 29.
... could have loved some one else , and that no kind attentions by him could ever make her give up her love to the some one else and agree to marry him in place of the some one else . He believed that she would THE PRINCESS . 29.
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... marry him in the end ; and so he still kept her a captive in his palace , and persevered in his loving attentions to her . But the more he tried to persuade her to marry him , the more determined she became that she would not marry him ...
... marry him in the end ; and so he still kept her a captive in his palace , and persevered in his loving attentions to her . But the more he tried to persuade her to marry him , the more determined she became that she would not marry him ...
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... marry you now , how would I be sure that you would be always kind and loving to me ? " Number Nip answered , " To prove that I will be always kind and loving to you , just tell me what I shall do for you , and I will do it , however ...
... marry you now , how would I be sure that you would be always kind and loving to me ? " Number Nip answered , " To prove that I will be always kind and loving to you , just tell me what I shall do for you , and I will do it , however ...
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amusing answered asked Bailiff Baron basket beautiful Benedick BESANT and JAMES black hoofs BRET HARTE Brinhilda brothers butler called Carl Carlsbad carriage castle Catrine cloth extra cloth limp Coloured Countess Crown 8vo dark daughters delighted Demy 8vo door Edition Essay Facsimile father footman Frau Ursula Fritz Giant Mountains gilt goats gold golden grave-looking happened heard Hirschberg horses JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JUSTIN MCCARTHY kind Klaus knew ladies landlady landlord looked Lord Giantdale Ludwig MACQUOID maidens marry Meta morning mother Nip's Number Nip numerous Illustrations OUIDA palace poor Portrait postilion priest Prince Ratibon Princess prison Professor punish Rolf Rolf's salmon seen seized Silesia soon spirits Stephen story supper tell things thought told took trees turnips voice walked wife and children WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK window woman wood young
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