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the equality of the sexessake, and not one of the sons of King Giuki." Sigurd answers, "I am not thy husband, and thou art not my wife; the equality yet did a farfamed king pay dower to thee." Says Brynhild, "Never looked I at Gunnar in such a wise that my the equality ofheart smiled on him; and hard and fell am I to him, though I hide equality it from others." "A marvellous thing," says Sigurd, "not to love such a king; what |
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