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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • the second place, it is just this poetic enchantment that causes one
    • tale. In doing this, the second doubt will be allayed. Simply by
    • time in earth evolution when the second sun, our present one,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • indeed, a great deal more; and secondly, we should be willing to draw
    • went away. The second day the same thing was arranged, and again the
    • — like the king in the second tale — someone has to find
    • second is this: you must never find yourselves at a certain place,
    • second evening again someone or something shouted through the
    • window, asking for a king's daughter. The brothers threw their second
    • down beside it. This time the second brother had to keep watch. Soon
    • finger and went on. Then he came to a second room where the second
    • with the second giant and the third, and so he killed them all. Then
    • So the king's son went on and came to a second castle. There he found
    • his second sister. He asked for her husband, and he was called in. He
    • horses had disappeared. Then he whistled with the second whistle, and
    • returned, and could already gallop with great swiftness. The second
    • not clairvoyant themselves, but got them at second, third, or



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