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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... prison . So the officers seized Jan and put him in prison , with chains on his wrists and ankles ; but Jan was no sooner in prison than he threw off his chains , and escaped from his prison - cell through the keyhole . When Number Nip ...
... prison . So the officers seized Jan and put him in prison , with chains on his wrists and ankles ; but Jan was no sooner in prison than he threw off his chains , and escaped from his prison - cell through the keyhole . When Number Nip ...
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... prison , you have taken them all from me and left me alone . You are an unkind and wicked spirit . " As nothing that Number Nip could say to the Princess did her any good , he went off , as he had proposed , to the nearest town for ...
... prison , you have taken them all from me and left me alone . You are an unkind and wicked spirit . " As nothing that Number Nip could say to the Princess did her any good , he went off , as he had proposed , to the nearest town for ...
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... prison was in looking at the turnips and watching how they grew . Still she was weary and sad , and a great part of every day she used to spend sitting in the shade of a great gloomy fir - tree . Number Nip was sorry that she spent so ...
... prison was in looking at the turnips and watching how they grew . Still she was weary and sad , and a great part of every day she used to spend sitting in the shade of a great gloomy fir - tree . Number Nip was sorry that she spent so ...
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... woods and lived in a rocky cave alone like a hermit . There he spent all his time thinking of his beloved Princess , and in mourning over her loss . The Princess , also , in her palace prison , mourned 30 THE PRINCESS .
... woods and lived in a rocky cave alone like a hermit . There he spent all his time thinking of his beloved Princess , and in mourning over her loss . The Princess , also , in her palace prison , mourned 30 THE PRINCESS .
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... prison , mourned because she had been taken away from him , and because she knew he would be grieving for her . The longer she was away from her Prince the more she disliked her palace prison , and the more anxious she became to escape ...
... prison , mourned because she had been taken away from him , and because she knew he would be grieving for her . The longer she was away from her Prince the more she disliked her palace prison , and the more anxious she became to escape ...
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