That was what the big billy-goat said ; and so he flew at the Troll and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn, and after that he went up to the hill-side. There the billy-goats got... The first (-sixth) 'Standard' reader - Page 38by James Stuart Laurie - 1863Full view - About this book
| Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Sir George Webbe Dasent, Jørgen Engebretsen Moe - Fiction - 1859 - 476 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn, and after that he went up to the hill-side....again ; and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why they're still fat ; and so — " Snip, snap, snout, This tale's told out." WELL DONE AND ILL PAID.... | |
| Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Sir George Webbe Dasent, Jørgen Engebretsen Moe - Fairy tales - 1859 - 532 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn, and after that he went up to the hill-side....again ; and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why they're still fat ; and so, — " Snip, snap, snout, This tale's told out.'' WELL DONE AND ILL PAID.... | |
| Graduated series - 1860 - 264 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn ; and after that, he went up to the...fat hasn't fallen off them, why they are still fat. Ibid. FRITZ ASD CATHERINE. THERE were once a man and woman named Fritz and Catherine, who were just... | |
| Sir George Webbe Dasent - Folklore - 1862 - 400 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn, and after that he went up to the hill-side....again ; and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why they're still fat; and so,— WELL DONE AND ILL PAID. /~\NCE on a time there was a man who had to drive... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - Readers - 1863 - 122 pages
...the Troll, and poked him with his horns, and tossed him over into the burn, and after that he went up the hillside. There the billy-goats got so fat they...were scarce able to walk home again ; and if the fat hasn 't fallen off them, why they are fat still ; and so ' Snip, snap, snout, This tale 's told out.'... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 202 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn ; and after that, he went up to the...fat hasn't fallen off them, why they are still fat. Ibid. FKITZ AND CATHERINE. THERE were once a man and woman named Fritz and Catherine, who were just... | |
| Thomas Laurie (publisher.) - 1878 - 148 pages
...and poked his eyes out with his horns, and crushed him to bits, body and bones, and tossed him out into the burn; and after that, he went up to the hill-side....why they are still fat ; and so "Snip, snap, snout, X^?'* This tale's told out.1'* AL-*JS; LITTLE JACK HOENEB^ Yv^'v Jack Homer was a pretty lad, Near... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1881 - 96 pages
...the Troll, and poked him with his horns, and tossed him over into the burn, and after that he went up the hill-side. There the billy-goats got so fat they...and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why, they are fat still; and so— " Snip, snap, snout, This tale's told out." T : Tales from the Norse. JLOBE IfeADERS... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney Lansing - 1887 - 200 pages
...the hill-side where the two other billy-goats had gone. The billy-goats got so fat they were hardly able to walk home again ; and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why, they are fat still ; and so, as the ISTorse boys used to say — TRYING TO BE A MAN. "Wallie is his mamma's... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1892 - 218 pages
...the hill-side where the two other billy-goats had gone. The billy-goats got so fat they were hardly able to walk home again ; and if the fat hasn't fallen off them, why, they are fat still; and so, as the Norse boys used to say — LESSON 1. — WORD STUDY. TRYING TO BE A MAN.... | |
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