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ESBEN AND THE WITCH
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black and white illustration of a line of eleven men in finery on horseback looking proud. Sitting on the grass nearby a small young man sits alone.
THE ELEVEN BROTHERS RIDE OFF.

As he could get no other horse, he went into the forest, broke off a branch, stripped the bark off it, so that it became still whiter than his brothers' horses, and, mounted on this, rode off after his eleven brothers.

black and white illustration of a young man stripping the bark off of a horse shaped branch with a knife.
ESBEN GETS A HORSE TOO

The brothers rode on the whole day, and towards evening they came to a great forest, which they entered. Far within the wood they came to a little house, and knocked at the door. There came an old, ugly, bearded hag, and opened it, and they asked her whether all of them could get quarters for the night.

'Yes,' said the old, bearded hag, 'you shall all have quarters for the night, and, in addition, each of you shall have one of my daughters.'

The eleven brothers thought that they had come to very hospitable people. They were well attended to, and