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promised the ogre; and he laughed to himself as he planned how to outwit her.

The next morning she shaved his head on both sides, and hung the white beads round his neck, and said to him: ‘I am going to the fields to work, but you must

THE WOMAN AND THE OGRE
THE WOMAN AND THE OGRE

THE WOMAN AND THE OGRE

stay at home. Be sure you do not go outside, or some wild beast may eat you.’

‘Very well,’ answered he.


As soon as his mother was out of sight, the baby took out some magic bones, and placed them in a row before