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Kort From Mödruvold And The Sea Monster

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Å. Eskil Avenstrup
Icelandic Fairy Tales and Folk Tales
Axel Juncker Publishing, Berlin
1919
Iceland
Kort From Mödruvold And The Sea Monster: sea peril, bravery, monster, voyage, struggle, legend
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Kort From Mödruvold And The Sea Monster

Kort was once, as he was wont to do, on a winter fishing trip and During this time he and several fishermen stayed in a Sea hut down by the water. The door was locked with a lock, which could only be opened with a key.

One night it happened after she had opened the door from the inside the evening before. locked and everyone had fallen asleep, Kort dreamed that that a monster would come into the room and grab his hand. It then seemed to him as if he stood up and went under the bed with him crawled, and from there the monster dragged him out through the wall; But that was an uncomfortable path, he thought. Then the monster led him to the beach and down to the tide gauge, and then he noticed that it wanted to lure him into the sea, but then he dreamed that in his sleep how mad he became, which he sometimes became, and that he The end of their fight was that Kort Victory and pushed it into the sea.

At that very moment he woke up and there he was standing at the bottom of the Flood knife in his undergarments, in which he rests in the evening His first thought was that he had fallen asleep there must have changed; but when he came home to the booth and the door locked as they had left it in the evening, so that he could not get in before he had awakened his comrades and opened up to him, he began to realise that there were other arts than just sleepwalking were involved, and that it in reality had happened as he had dreamed.

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