Category: Kay Nielsen

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“Well, mind and hold tight by my shaggy coat, and then there’s nothing to fear,” said the Bear, so she rode a long, long way (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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“Tell me the way, then,” she said, “and I’ll search you out” (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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And then she lay on a little green patch in the midst of the gloomy thick wood (East of the Sun and West of the Moon) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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No sooner had he whistled than he heard a whizzing and a whirring from all quarters, and such a large flock of birds swept down that they blackened all the field in which they settled (The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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The lad in the bear’s skin and the King of Arabia’s daughter (The Blue Belt) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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She saw the Lindworm for the first time as he came in and stood by her side (Prince Lindworm) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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She could not help setting the door a little ajar, just to peep in, when – Pop! out flew the Moon (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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Then he coaxed her down and took her home (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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“Here are your children; now you shall have them again. I am the Virgin Mary.” (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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He too saw the image in the water; but he looked up at once, and became aware of the lovely Lassie who sat there up in the tree (The Lassie and Her Godmother) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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“You’ll come to three Princesses, whom you will see standing in the earth up to their necks, with only their heads out” (The Three Princesses of Whiteland) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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So the man gave him a pair of snow shoes (The Three Princesses of Whiteland) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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The six brothers riding out to woo (The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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“On that island stands a church; in that church is a well; in that well swims a duck.” (The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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When he had walked a day or so, a strange man met him. “Whither away?” asked the man (The Widow’s Son) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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But still the Horse begged him to look behind him (The Widow’s Son) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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And this time she whisked off the wig; and there lay the lad, so lovely, and white and red, just as the Princess had seen him in the morning sun (The Widow’s Son) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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Just as they bent down to take the rose a big dense snow-drift came and carried them away (The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain) [Kay Nielsen,  from Kay Nielsen (Peacock Press)] Thumbnail Images
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