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King Olaf’s Kinsman

CHAPTER 12: Among Friends
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I thought that he would rather be sitting nearer Sexberga, maybe, and troubled nought about him, though I did think that he showed his ill temper over plainly in his face.
Now, in all this story telling there was one thing about which I said nothing, and that was my search for Hertha.

It seemed to me that there was no need for doing so, and moreover, I would tell the lady thereof in private at some time.

And I was glad that Sexberga asked me nought about it.

I do not think that she had forgotten it, but she had her own reasons for saying nought of the matter, which were foolish enough when I found them out.

The lady, her mother, waited for me to say what I would in my own way when I thought right..


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