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A King’s Comrade

CHAPTER V
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But they have slain ten of this party.

I have no mind to hear them whistling about my ears again." "Again ?" said I.
"Oh ay; they had a shot or two at me yonder.

The arrows came from nowhere and missed me, so it did not seem worth while to call you.
I could not see any one." Now it seemed to me that I had found a cool and valiant man in this Dane.
"I think that I should have wanted to take cover," I said.

"These are perilous folk to have to do with.

I wonder what became of them ?" "Gone into the mounds we saw," said he.


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