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- The_Master_Maid abstract ""The Master Maid" is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr. "Master" indicates "superior, skilled." Jørgen Moe wrote the tale down from the storyteller Anne Godlid in Seljord on a short visit in the autumn of 1842.It is Aarne-Thompson type 313. Others of this type include "The Two Kings' Children", "The Water Nixie", "Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter", "Nix Nought Nothing", and "Foundling-Bird".".
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- The_Master_Maid wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_three_(writing).
- The_Master_Maid wikiPageWikiLink Seljord.
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- The_Master_Maid wikiPageWikiLink The_Two_Kings_Children.
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- The_Master_Maid wikiPageWikiLink File:Illustration_at_page_142_in_Europas_Fairy_Book.png.
- The_Master_Maid wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Master Maid".
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- The_Master_Maid subject Category:Fictional_maids.
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- The_Master_Maid comment ""The Master Maid" is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr. "Master" indicates "superior, skilled." Jørgen Moe wrote the tale down from the storyteller Anne Godlid in Seljord on a short visit in the autumn of 1842.It is Aarne-Thompson type 313. Others of this type include "The Two Kings' Children", "The Water Nixie", "Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter", "Nix Nought Nothing", and "Foundling-Bird".".
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- The_Master_Maid depiction Illustration_at_page_142_in_Europas_Fairy_Book.png.
- The_Master_Maid isPrimaryTopicOf The_Master_Maid.