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Lord Peter (fairy tale)

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The cat caught game and had Peter present them to the king as gifts from Lord Peter. The king wanted to visit Lord Peter; when Peter refused, he insisted on Lord Peter's visiting to him. Peter complained to the cat that he was in trouble now, but the cat provided clothing and a coach for him. On
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a lovely princess, who told him that the castle had belonged to her parents, and the troll had turned her into a cat. Now, she was willing to become his wife. He agreed to marry her, and the wedding was held.
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the visit, the king declared that he would go home with Lord Peter. Peter told the cat, and it went ahead, to bribe all the people along the way to describe their flocks as Lord Peter's. Then they came to a
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The cat told Peter that everything was his, now, and in return, all it asked was that Peter cut off its head. He refused, but the cat threatened to claw his eyes out if he did not. When he did, the cat
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A couple died, leaving their three sons a porridge-pot, a griddle, and a cat. The older two took the porridge-pot and griddle, so they could lend them and get something to eat, but the
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Index

fairy tale
Asbjørnsen and Moe
Aarne-Thompson
youngest
troll
became
How the Beggar Boy turned into Count Piro
Puss in Boots
Don Joseph Pear
The White Cat
SurLaLune Fairy Tale site Lord Peter
Categories
Norwegian fairy tales
Scandinavian folklore
Asbjørnsen and Moe
ATU 500-559

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