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A Sea Queen’s Sailing

CHAPTER 1: The Old Chief And The Young
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No need to say that I was bound when you did it." He spoke the Danish of Waterford and Dublin well enough.
Asbiorn flushed, with some sort of manly shame, as I believe, and even old Heidrek frowned uneasily.

To have the deed they threatened set in all its shame before them was a new thing to them.
"Let the prince go, chief," I said, seeing this look.

"He is a guest, and if this is some old feud with my father of which I have not heard, he does not come into it.

He is a guest of the house." "Faith," answered Heidrek savagely, "he has made it his own affair.
He has been the bane of three of my best men.

Aye, I have a feud here, and with all who dwell at ease.


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