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Identifier: yellowfairybook00lang02 (find matches)
Title: The yellow fairy book
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Subjects: Fairy tales
Publisher: London : New York : Longmans, Green, And Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ht of the oxen they came bellowingto meet him; one of them was tremendously big. the other ratherless. Ring grew terribly afraid. 1 How do you like them ? asked Snati. Not well at all, said the Prince. We can do nothing else, said Snati, than attack them, if it isto go well; you will go against the little one, and I ^hall take theother. With this Snati leapt at the big one, ami was not long in bring-ing him down. Meanwhile the 1rineu \\etit against the other with T 2 242 PRINCE EING fear and trembling, and by the time Snati came to help him the oxhad nearly got him under, but Snati was not slow in helping hismaster to kill it. Each of them then began to flay their own ox, but Ring wasonly half through by the time Snati had finished his. In theevening, after they had finished this task, the Prince thoughthimself unfit to carry all the horns and both the hides, so Snati toldhim to lay them all on his back until they got to the Palace gate. 5NATI-AND-TR1NCE-BJNTG-FIGHT-\vTlTH-THE-OXEN-©
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The Prince agreed, and laid everything on the Dog except the skinof the smaller ox, which he staggered along with himself. At thePalace gate he left everything lying, went before the King, andasked him to come that length with him, and there handed over tohim the hides and horns of the oxen. The King was greatly sur-prised at his valour, and said he knew no one like him, and thankedhim heartily for what he had done. After this the King set Eing next to himself, and all esteemed PEINCE RING 243 him highly, and held him to be a great hero; nor could Red anylonger say anything against him, though he grew still moredetermined to destroy him. One day a good idea came into hishead. He came to the King and said he had something to say tohim. What is that ? said the King. Red said that he had just remembered the gold cloak, goldchess-board, and bright gold piece that the King had lost about ayear before. Dont remind me of them ! said the King. Red, however, went on to say that, since Ring was

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  • bookdecade:1900
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  • bookauthor:Lang__Andrew__1844_1912
  • booksubject:Fairy_tales
  • bookpublisher:London___New_York___Longmans__Green__And_Co_
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:291
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