A Young Folks\' History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Young Folks' History OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS By NEPHI ANDERSON "_We have heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what Work thou didst in their days, in the time of old_"--_Psalm xliv:1_. Published by the DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Salt Lake City. Utah 1916 _Copyright, 1889, By Nephi Anderson
"Surely," said Odin, "not even the highest are free from obedience to
heaven's behests and the laws of right. I, whom men call the Preserver
of Life, have debased myself by being found in evil company; and,
although I have done no other wrong, I suffer rightly for the doings of
this mischief-maker with whom I have stooped to have fellowship. For
all are known, not so much by what they are as by what they seem to be,
and they bear the bad name which their comrades bear. Now I am fallen
from my high estate. Eternal right is higher than I."
Then the Asas asked Hreidmar, their jailer, what ransom they should pay
for their freedom; and he, not knowing who they were, said, "I must
first know what ransom you are able to give."
"We will give you anything you may ask," hastily answered Loki.
Hreidmar then called his sons, and bade them strip the skin from the
otter's body. When this was done, they brought the furry hide and
spread it upon the ground; and Hreidmar said, "Bring shining gold and
precious stones enough to cover every part of this otter skin. When
you have paid so much ransom, you shall have your freedom."
"That we will do," answered Odin. "But one of us must have leave to go
and fetch it: the other two will stay fast bound until the morning
dawns. If, by that time, the gold is not here, you may do with us as
you please."
A Young Folks' History OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS By NEPHI ANDERSON "_We have heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what Work thou didst in their days, in the time of old_"--_Psalm xliv:1_. Published by the DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Salt Lake City. Utah 1916 _Copyright, 1889, By Nephi Anderson