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Mason H.
- The dragon began to belch out flames and burn bright homesteads; there was a hot glow hat scared everyone, for the vile sky-winger would leave nothing alive in his wake. (lines 2312-15)
- They said that of all the kings upon the earth he was the man most gracious and fair-minded, kindest to his people and keenest to win fame. (lines 3180-82)
- In pure gold inlay on the sword-guards there were rune-markings correctly incised, stating and recording for whom the sword had been first made and ornamented with its scrollworked hilt. (lines 1694-98)
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