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At the dead time of the night in came the Welsh Giant Frontispiece | ||
In a twinkling the giant put each garden, and orchard, and castle in the bundle as they were before | 16 | |
“If thou wilt give me this pretty little one” says the king’s son, “I will take thee at thy word” | 18 | |
And thereupon King Lludd went after him and spoke unto him thus: “Stop, stop,” said he | 32 | |
“Now, Guleesh, what good will she be to you when she'll be dumb? It’s time for us to go—but you'll remember us, Guleesh!” | 40 | |
The Sleeping Princess | 58 | |
So valiantly did they grapple with him that they bore him to the ground and slew him | 68 | |
The birds show the young man the white dove’s nest | 82 | |
“Art thou warm, maiden? Art thou warm, pretty one? Art thou warm, my darling?” | 94 | |
Nine peahens flew towards the tree, and eight of them settled on its branches, but the ninth alighted near him and turned instantly into a beautiful girl | 100 | |
The dragon flew out and caught the queen on the road and carried her away | 104 | |
Thyl Ulenspiegel and the Seven | 116 |