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Wulfric the Weapon Thane

CHAPTER XVI
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I fear me that Ingvar the King goes out of his mind with that of which he raves.

Nor do I wonder, knowing now from Cyneward here what that is.

Little help shall we take back from Ingvar, for he has bestirred himself to gather no new host since he came back." "Men said that trouble at home brought him from England.

I suppose he judged it likely that the Jomsburgers might give trouble," I said.
"The foes that sent him back were--ghosts," said Thormod bitterly.
"Come and let us see to the ship." So we went down to the wharf, and found the ship but little hurt by that business.

And I stayed on board her that night, for I would not see Ingvar again just yet.
But in the early morning he sent to beg me to speak with him, and I came.


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