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A Thane of Wessex

CHAPTER II
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He had been but stunned, and now sat up as one barely awake, and unaware of what had happened.

I might not slay him now, but quick as I could I took off my own broad leather belt and pinioned him from behind.

He was yet too dazed to resist.

And then I took his dagger from him, and bound his feet with his own belt, dragging him away from his comrade, and setting him against a tree.

There he sat, blinking at me, but becoming more himself quickly.
Then I looked at the other man.


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