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CHAPTER XXVIII. HOW THE QUEENS HELD
ANGRY CONVERSE TOGETHER AT THE BATHING.
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CHAPTER XXVIII. HOW THE QUEENS HELD ANGRY CONVERSE TOGETHER AT THE BATHING.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[Song.]
The worm Sigurd slew,Nor e'er shall that deed
Be worsened by age
While the world is alive:
But thy brother the King
Never durst, never bore
The flame to ride down,
Through the fire to fare.
CHAPTER XXVIII. HOW THE QUEENS HELD
ANGRY CONVERSE TOGETHER AT THE BATHING.
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