![]() Said, “will be the reward.” Quoth Jack: “Then let me undertake it.” Given to the man who kills Cormoran?” “The giant’s treasure,” they One day Jack happened to be at the town-hall when the magistrates were Years, so that all Cornwall was in despair. ![]() Their cattle, making nothing of carrying half-a-dozen oxen on his backĪt a time and as for their sheep and hogs, he would tie them round Land, where he would furnish himself with whatever came in his way.Įverybody at his approach ran out of their houses, while he seized on The Mount, and whenever he wanted food he would wade over to the main. The waist, of a fierce and grim countenance, the terror of all the He was eighteen feet in height, and about three yards round In those days the Mount of Cornwall was kept by a huge giant namedĬormoran. He was brisk and of a ready lively wit, so that nobody or When good King Arthur reigned, there lived near the Land’s End ofĮngland, in the county of Cornwall, a farmer who had one only sonĬalled Jack.
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