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The troll, it is plain, had thought to avenge himself on Kund church by destroying it in this manner, but God ordered it so that the lake chanced to run out in the great meadow where it now stands.
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Now it chanced that a man who had lately settled in the town of Kund, coming to Funen on business, met this same troll on the road.
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A troll had once taken up his abode near the village of Kund, in the high bank on which the church now stands, but when the people about there had become pious, and went constantly to church, the troll was dreadfully annoyed by their almost incessant ringing of bells in the steeple of the church.
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He came at length to a stream of water where there was a gang of idle, ill-looking, big boys; who, when they saw Kund, came up to him; and said they wanted him to go into Mr. Elston's garden and steal some apples.
Children's Edition of Touching Incidents : and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
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The threat did not frighten Kund, so to make their words good, they seized him and dragged him into the river, and in spite of his cries and struggles, plunged him in.
Children's Edition of Touching Incidents : and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
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The troll of Kund accordingly quitted the country, and went over to Funen, where he lived for some time in peace and quiet.
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The troll put a letter into his pocket and charged him strictly not to take it out until he came to Kund church.
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On the afternoon of August 9, 1853, a little Norwegian boy, named Kund
Children's Edition of Touching Incidents : and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
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The Troll had shut up a lake in the letter, and with this he meant to drown the people of Kund.
Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning With Some Account of Dwellers in Fairyland John Thackray Bunce 1863
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A Troll lived near the town of Kund, in Sweden, but was driven away by the church bells.
Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning With Some Account of Dwellers in Fairyland John Thackray Bunce 1863
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