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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • you find her at all it will only be in the White Country.” So
    • he set out to find his wife. But he did not know the way to the White
    • last he came to a castle, and went in to ask the way to the White
    • four-headed dragon! They asked him the way to the White Country; he
    • were called in, but none of them knew the way to the White Country.
    • was an eight-headed dragon, and he, too, knew nothing of a white
    • White Country, and so the king's son had to go on. After a time he
    • twelve-headed dragon was called in, and asked about the White
    • them knew the White Country. As the very last came a lame wolf.
    • I was wounded, and am now lame for evermore. I know the White
    • the king's son as far as a hill from which he could see the White



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