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CHAPTER LXXXVI. HOW THORBIORN ANGLE
BROUGHT GRETTIR'S HEAD TO BIARG.
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[“A greedy head I bring with me]
[Angle.]“A greedy head I bring with me
Up from the borders of the sea;
Now may the needle-pliers weep,
The red-haired outlaw lies asleep;
Gold-bearer, cast adown thine eyes,
And see how on the pavement lies
The peace-destroying head brought low,
That but for salt had gone ere now.”
CHAPTER LXXXVI. HOW THORBIORN ANGLE
BROUGHT GRETTIR'S HEAD TO BIARG.
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