Frederick H. Martens.
| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
| I | Per Gynt | [1] |
| II | The Isle of Udröst | [9] |
| III | The Three Lemons | [16] |
| IV | The Neighbor Underground | [23] |
| V | The Secret Church | [26] |
| VI | The Comrade | [30] |
| VII | Aspenclog | [48] |
| VIII | The Troll Wedding | [51] |
| IX | The Hat of the Huldres | [54] |
| X | The Child of Mary | [56] |
| XI | Storm Magic | [62] |
| XII | The Four-shilling Piece | [69] |
| XIII | The Magic Apples | [76] |
| XIV | Self Did It | [81] |
| XV | The Master Girl | [83] |
| XVI | Anent the Giant Who Did Not Have
His Heart About Him | [101] |
| XVII | The Three Princesses in Whiteland | [110] |
| XVIII | Trouble and Care | [118] |
| XIX | Kari Woodencoat | [136] |
| XX | Ola Storbaekkjen | [152] |
| XXI | The Cat Who Could Eat So Much | [155] |
| XXII | East of the Sun and West of the Moon | [165] |
| XXIII | Murmur Goose-egg | [181] |
| XXIV | The Troll-Wife | [197] |
| XXV | The King’s Hares | [202] |
| XXVI | Helge-Hal in the Blue Hill | [213] |
| XXVII | The Lord of the Hill and John Blessom | [224] |
| XXVIII | The Young Fellow and the Devil | [227] |
| XXIX | Farther South Than South, and Farther
North Than North, and in the
Great Hill of Gold | [229] |
| XXX | Lucky Andrew | [236] |
| XXXI | The Pastor and the Sexton | [244] |
| XXXII | The Skipper and Sir Urian | [247] |
| XXXIII | The Youth Who Was to Serve Three
Years Without Pay | [250] |
| XXXIV | The Youth Who Wanted to Win the
Daughter of the Mother in the
Corner | [265] |
| XXXV | The Chronicle of the Pancake | [274] |
| XXXVI | Soria-Moria Castle | [279] |
| XXXVII | The Player on the Jew’s-harp | [293] |