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The Danish History
Books I-IX

BOOK FIVE
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So first the divisions deserted from the king little by little; and then the army melted away by companies.

He was also deserted by the prophet Ygg, a man of unknown age, which was prolonged beyond the human span; this man went as a deserter to Frode, and told him of all the preparations of the Huns.
Meanwhile Hedin, prince of a considerable tribe of the Norwegians, approached the fleet of Frode with a hundred and fifty vessels.

Choosing twelve out of these, he proceeded to cruise nearer, signalling the approach of friends by a shield raised on the mast.

He thus greatly augmented the forces of the king, and was received into his closest friendship.

A mutual love afterwards arose between this man and Hilda, the daughter of Hogni, a chieftain of the Jutes, and a maiden of most eminent renown.


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