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Then no word answered Gudrun till she waded up the stream
And stretched forth her hand to Brynhild, and thereon was a golden gleam,
And she spake, and her voice was but little:
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And she spake, and her voice was but little:
“Thou mayst know by this token and sign
If the best of the kings of man-folk and the master of masters is thine.”
If the best of the kings of man-folk and the master of masters is thine.”
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