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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • be quite torn off her. Then there will come a wicked spider to spin a
    • body, my wife will be enmeshed by the spider's web. We have already
    • remain here until we are released.” Presently the wicked spider
    • appeared and spun her web around the queen, but while the spider
    • was at work the magic horse stepped up and wanted to kill the spider.
    • fly, which had worked its way out, came to the help of the spider,
    • tormented by the witch, who changed herself into a wicked spider and
    • who was pursued by her enemy, a spider. He freed her, and in return



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