A Primary Reader: Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children
 Then Brok said to Loki, "You said I could have your head if my things were the best." 

 And Loki was angry and said, "Yes, I told you that you could have my head. But you can't touch my neck." 

 Of course, Brok could not get his head without touching his neck. 

 So Brok did not get Loki's head. 

  

 THE HAMMER LOST AND FOUND.

 The Frost Giants did not like the sunshine. They did not like to see the flowers. They did not like to hear the birds sing. They wanted to spoil everything. 

 The Frost Giants wanted to get into Asgard. But they did not know how. They were afraid of Thor and his hammer. They said, "If we can only get the hammer, we can get into Asgard." 

 They talked and planned all night. At last one Frost Giant said, "I know how we can get the hammer. I will dress in a bird suit. Then I will fly up to Thor's house and get the hammer." 

  

 The next night the Frost Giant flew into the house while Thor was asleep. 

 He took the hammer and flew away with it. 

 When Thor woke, he put out his hand to get the hammer. It was gone. 

 He said, "Loki, the hammer is gone. The Frost Giants have taken it. We must get it back." 

  

 Loki said, "I can get it back, if Freyja will let me have her falcon suit." 

 So he went to Freyja and said, "Will you let me have your falcon suit? I can get the hammer back if you will." Freyja said, "Yes, of course I will. If I had a gold suit you could have it. Any thing to get the hammer back." 

 Loki took the falcon suit and put it on. He flew over the city. All the people saw him flying. They said, "What a strange bird!" They did not know that it was Loki going for the hammer. 

  


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