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Sintram and His Companions

CHAPTER 10
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They said the same thing; but on farther questioning, it appeared that neither the chieftain, nor the knights, nor the soldiers, could say exactly what the stranger was like.
"We must then find it out for ourselves, and bury the corpse," said Sintram; and he signed to the assembled party to follow him.

All did so except the Lord of Montfaucon, whom the whispered entreaty of Gabrielle kept at her side.

He lost nothing thereby.

For though Niflung's Heath was searched from one end to the other many times, yet the body of the unknown warrior was no longer to be found..


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