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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • same thing happened, and likewise on the third day. The next night,
    • sister out of the window. And on the third evening again someone or
    • daughter, and the brothers threw their third sister out of the
    • had happened; the next morning they went home. The third night the
    • the third room, where the third princess lay on a golden bed, and he
    • with the second giant and the third, and so he killed them all. Then
    • came to a third castle, and there he found his third sister. He told
    • covered with dirt.’ Thirdly, you will demand a very old
    • king's son was saved. The third day the old woman said to herself: “I
    • awoke, the horses were gone, and so he whistled on the third whistle.
    • night the same thing happened, and the third day it led him to the
    • not clairvoyant themselves, but got them at second, third, or



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