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ITHE GIANT AND THE HERDBOY[3]
IITHE GIANTS’ SHIP
PART ONE:—HOW THE GIANTS WENT EXPLORING[31]
PART TWO:—HOW THE GIANTS’ SHIP WAS STOLEN[43]
IIIHOW THE GIANTS GOT THE BEST OF THOR[63]
IVTHE CUNNING OF FIN’S WIFE[87]
VHOW JACK FOUND THE GIANT RIVERRATH[109]
VITHE GIANTS’ POT[147]
VIITHE GIANT WHO RODE ON THE ARK[171]
VIIITHE WIGWAM GIANTS[191]
IXTHE GIANT WHO BECAME A SAINT[215]
XGARGANTUA
PART ONE:—HOW GARGANTUA LEARNED HIS LATIN[235]
PART TWO:—HOW THE BAKERS WISHED THEY HADN’T[251]
XITHE MAN WHO WENT TO THE GIANTS’ COUNTRY[273]
XIITHE GIANT WHO CAME BACK[305]

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“Good-by,” he roared. “And don’t forget the giant Riverrath”[Frontispiece]
A fountain that shot up in a silver torrent[11]
A tremendous palace, all of ice[71]
“No,” said Granua, “I’m down in the valley, picking bilberries”[93]
The giants in the market-place[157]
The little man stood on the edge of the chimney[181]
A tremendous canoe as high as a cliff, and filled with men who seemed to touch the sky[195]
“Good day,” said Offero. “Can you tell me the way to the king called Christ?”[223]
He would make it trot or gallop[239]
She could not dine without me[289]
The trees brushed them[321]

To All Believers

Boys and girls, of those who rate

All things true if we believe them,

Knocking at your fancy’s gate,

Here are giants; pray receive them:

Friendly folk from every clime,