Chapter 8: How Cormac Chased Bersi And His Bride |
科马克的生死
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Cormac took his horse and weapons and saddle-gear. "What now, brother?" asked Thorgils.
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(22) "My bride, my betrothed has been stolen, And Bersi the raider has robbed me. I who offer the song-cup of Odin -- Who else? -- should be riding beside her. She loved me -- no lord of them better: I have lost her -- for me she is weeping: The dear, dainty darling that kissed me, For day upon day of delight." Said Thorgils, "A risky errand is this, for Bersi will get home before you catch him. And yet I will go with thee."
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Chapter 8: How Cormac Chased Bersi And His Bride
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