"Do you see anything?" asked the bull. "No, I see nothing but the sky and the wild fell," said the king's daughter. So when they climbed higher up, the fell got smoother, and they could see farther off. "Do you see anything now?" asked the bull. "Yes, I see a little castle far, far away," said the princess. "That's not so little though," said the bull. After a long, long time, they came to a great cairn, where there was a spur of the fell that stood sheer across the way. "Do you see anything now?" asked the bull. "Yes, now I see the castle close by," said the king's daughter, "and now it is much, much bigger." "Thither you're to go," said the bull. "Right underneath the castle is a pigsty, where you are to dwell. When you come thither you'll find a wooden cloak, all made of strips