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"East of the Sun and West of the Moon." New York: George H. Doran Co. (1922).
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Title Page: "East of the Sun and West of the Moon." New York: George H. Doran Co. (1922).
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"He too saw the image in the water..." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"Well, mind and hold tight by my shaggy coat..." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"Tell me the way, then," she said, "and I'll search you out." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"And then she lay on a little green patch in the midst of the gloomy thick wood." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"The Lad in the Bear's skin, and the King of Arabia's daughter." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"The North Wind goes over the sea." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"She saw the Lindworm for the first time as he came in and stood by her side." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"She could not help setting the door a little ajar...when - Pop! out flew the Moon." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"Then he coaxed her down and took her home." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"You'll come to three princessess ... standing in the earth up to their necks." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"So the man gave him a pair of snow-shoes." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"On that island stands a church; in that church is a well..." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"He took a long, long farewell of the Princess..." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"When he had walked a day or so, a strange man met him." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"No sooner had he whistled than he heard a whizzing and a whirring..." Art by Kay Nielsen
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"...the Captain and the Lieutenant pulled up the Princesses, the one after the other." Art by Kay Nielsen