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Man kicked so hard that he flies through the air and is never seen again.

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“The youth, however, ate the whole of it himself, and asked if she had nothing more to set before him. "No," she replied, " that is all we have." " But that was only a taste, I must have more." She did not dare to oppose him, and went and put a huge caldron full of food on the fire, and when it was ready, carried it in. " At length come a few crumbs," said he, and ate all there was, but it was still not sufficient to appease his hunger.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 90 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Extraordinary flights through air.

Filed beside it
Flight on artificial wingsExtraordinary effect of high flightMan learns to fly
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Magic staff defeats enemies. (Cf. D1254.)Provisions magically furnished. (Cf. D1470.)Thumbling carried in pocketStrong hero suckled by giantStrong man lifts plow

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