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The Wanderer’s Necklace

CHAPTER IV
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Truly a wondrous weapon, worth all the necklaces in the world.
But tell us your story." So I told them, and when I came to the images that we had found standing on the coffin, Iduna, who was paying little heed, stopped from her fondling of the necklace and asked where they were.
"Freydisa has them," I answered.

"Show them the Wanderer's gods, Freydisa." "So Freydisa was with you, was she ?" said Iduna.
Then she glanced at the gods, laughed a little at their fashion and raiment, and again fell to fingering the necklace, which was more to her than any gods.
Afterwards Freydisa asked me what was the dream of which I had spoken, and I told it to her, every word.
"It is a strange story," said Freydisa.

"What do you make of it, Olaf ?" "Nothing save that it was a dream.

And yet those three broken wires that are twisted round the chain, which I had never noted till I saw the necklace in Iduna's hand! They fit well with my dream." "Aye, Olaf, and the dream fits well with other things.

Have you ever heard, Olaf, that there are those who say that men live more than once upon this earth ?" "No," I answered, laughing.


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