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| | The Tale of the Giant's Daughter |
 | | Fridwulfa had no great love for her father, who kept her captive in his hall as his personal body-servant, as a trophy to demonstrate his power. |
 | | That night, as Fridwulfa prepared the giant for his bed, she slipped in her washing, and got soap in his ear. |
 | | --Until Fridwulfa got bored and ran off with another giant, and Jack died of a fever, and their son was framed for murder and disgraced, and the hippogriff was condemned to death and went into hiding, but that's a story for another teller. |
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