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16)HISTORY OF JACK

pudding. Which the Welsh Giant seeing, cried out, Cuts plut, hur can do that herself: then taking a sharp knife, he ripped up his own belly from the bottom to the top, and out dropped the tripes and trollybubs, so that hur fell down dead. Thus Jack outwitted the Giant, and proceeded forward on his journey.

CHAP. VI.

How King Arthur's son, going to seek his fortune, met with Jack; how they travelled together, and of the wonderful things they performed.

KING Arthur’s son only desired of his father to furnish him with a certain sum of money, that he might go and seek his fortune, in the principality of Wales, where a beautiful lady lived, whom he heard was possessed with several evil spirits; but the king his father advised him utterly against it, yet