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One of the guests, more curious than the rest, stayed behind to examine the dress, determined, if she could, to find out the cause of the disaster. 'The thread must have been rotten, she said to herself. 'I will see if I can break it. But search as she would she could find none. The thread had vanished. From 'Littérature Orale de l'Auvergne, par Paul Sébillot.

One of the guests, more curious than the rest, stayed behind to examine the dress, determined, if she could, to find out the cause of the disaster. 'The thread must have been rotten, she said to herself. 'I will see if I can break it. But search as she would she could find none. The thread had vanished! From 'Litterature Orale de l'Auvergne, par Paul Sebillot. The Three Crowns

'A guard of soldiers will take you back to your hut, said the king. 'Your wife has the key. 'Weren't they silly? cried the grandchildren of the charcoal-burners when they heard the story. 'How we wish that we had had the chance! We should never have wanted to know what was in the soup-tureen! From 'Littérature Orale de l'Auvergne, par P. Sébillot.

So he threw them in, and as they were never seen again, no one ever knew into which fair they had fallen. From 'Litterature Orale de L'Auvergne, par Paul Sebillot. The Brown Bear of Norway There was once a king in Ireland, and he had three daughters, and very nice princesses they were.

'A guard of soldiers will take you back to your hut, said the king. 'Your wife has the key. 'Weren't they silly? cried the grandchildren of the charcoal-burners when they heard the story. 'How we wish that we had had the chance! WE should never have wanted to know what was in the soup-tureen! From 'Litterature Orale de l'Auvergne, par Paul Sebillot. How Brave Walter Hunted Wolves

Others had told us that the real word was serré, meaning compressed curds; but the French writers who treat learnedly of cheese-making in the Annales de Chimie adopt the form sérets; and in the Annales Scientifiques de l'Auvergne I find both seret and serai, from the Latin serum.

So he threw them in, and as they were never seen again, no one ever knew into which fair they had fallen. From 'Littérature Orale de l'Auvergne, par Paul Sébillot. THERE was once a king in Ireland, and he had three daughters, and very nice princesses they were.