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“In winter, the Icelanders told the tales of the brave men of old in their famili…” — Sabine Baring-Gould
In winter, the Icelanders told the tales of the brave men of old in their families, and so the tradition was handed on from father to son, the same stories told every winter, till all the particulars became well known.
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