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| CHAPTER XXI. GUESTING AT GAUTWICK.
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[“The white hands' ice-hill's wearer]
[Viglund.]“The white hands' ice-hill's wearer
Hath wasted all my joyance:
O strong against me straineth
The stream of heaped-up waters!
This sapling oak thy wife here
From out my heart ne'er goeth;
Well of tormenting wotteth
The woman mid her playing.”
| CHAPTER XXI. GUESTING AT GAUTWICK.
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