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CHAP. XIV. REGIN'S TALE OF HIS BROTHERS,
AND THE GOLD CALLED ANDVARI'S HOARD.
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[“‘What fish of all fishes]
[Loki.]“‘What fish of all fishes,
Swims strong in the flood,
But hath learnt little wit to beware?
Thine head must thou buy,
From abiding in hell,
And find me the wan waters' flame.’
CHAP. XIV. REGIN'S TALE OF HIS BROTHERS,
AND THE GOLD CALLED ANDVARI'S HOARD.
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