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Identifier: heartofoakbooks03nort (find matches)
Title: The heart of oak books
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908
Subjects: Nursery rhymes Fairy tales
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : D.C. Heath & Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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the giant spoke out witha voice as loud as thunder : Art thou the villain whodestroyed my two kinsmen ? Then will I tear thee withmy teeth and grind thy bones to powder. You willcatch me first, quoth Jack ; and with that let the giantsee him clearly, and then ran from him as if afraid. Thegiant, with foaming mouth and glaring eyes, followed himlike a walking castle, and made the earth to shake atevery step. Jack led him a dance three or four timesround the moat, that the ladies and gentlemen might takea full view of this huge monster, who followed Jack withall his might, but could not overtake him by reason ofhis shoes of swiftness. At length, Jack, to finish thework, went over the bridge, the giant at full speed pur-suing him with his iron club on his shoulder ; but whenthe monster had come to the middle, the weight of hisbody, and the dreadful steps he took, broke it where ithad been cut, and he tumbled into the water, where herolled and wallowed like a whale. Jack stood at the side
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JACK . . . WENT OVER THE BRIDGE. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX ANDTILDEN FOUNDATIONS. c THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 97 of the moat and laughed at the giant, and said, You toldme you would grind my bones to powder ; here you havewater enough, pray where is your mill ? The giantfretted to hear him scoff at this rate, and though heplunged from place to place in the moat, yet he could notget out to be revenged upon his foe. At last Jack got acart rope, with a slip knot, and, casting it over the giantsheads, by the help of a team of horses dragged him out,by the time he was nearly strangled. He cut off bothheads with his sword of sharpness, in sight of all thecompany, who gave a joyful shout when they saw thegiants end ; and before he either ate or drank, he sentthese heads after the others to the court of King Arthur.After some tyn.g _s.pent in mirth and feasting, Jack grewweary of idle livnig $•* and takmg: leave of the knights andladies, set out in search of new adventures. He

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  • booksubject:Nursery_rhymes
  • booksubject:Fairy_tales
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____D_C__Heath___Co_
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:125
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