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CHAP. XC. HOW THE LADY SPES REDEEMED
THORSTEIN FROM THE DUNGEON.
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CHAP. XC. HOW THE LADY SPES REDEEMED THORSTEIN FROM THE DUNGEON.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[“Field of rings, eight men, who raise]
[Thorstein.]“Field of rings, eight men, who raise
Din of sword in clattering ways,
Strove the good short-sword in vain
From the strong dead hand to gain;
So they ever strained and strove,
Till at last it did behove
The feared quickener of the fight
From the glorious man to smite.”
CHAP. XC. HOW THE LADY SPES REDEEMED
THORSTEIN FROM THE DUNGEON.
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