The Story of the Volsungs
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sent came to him, he told them all as it had betid, and how things had gone betwixt him and the wolf; so they went home and tell Signy the tidings; but she goes and finds her brother, and they take counsel in
ve him help, if he would in any wise strive to avenge his father; so the youngling goes to the wood, and comes late in evening-tide to Sigmund's e
nt to fetch firing; but when he came back the youngling had done n
set hand to the meal sack, becaus
be fain to have him for his fellow; and when he met his sister, Sigmund said t
him then; for why should such an o
Sigmund; and there is no need to make a long tale thereof, for in lik
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