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have plenty of time to chat with your mother- in-law when you become our son. Come, supper is getting cold. Let us have the whole cvening to enjoy ourselves ; make the best of your time, my boy, to-morrow you will be married.”

Having made this remark, which he thought rather witty, the King glanced at the Queen,

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but he received such a look i return that he immediately stroked his chin and contem- plated the flies on the cetling.

[Tere end the adventures of Prinee Holar

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Happy days have no history. We only know that he succeeded his father-in-aw and became a powerful ruler. Bemng some- thing of a har as well as a thief, bold yct artful, he had all the qualities needful for a conqueror. He took more than a thousand acres of land, which hc lost and re-con- quercd three times, in doing which he

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sacriliced sixoarmies. In the celebrated annals of Skalholt and Holar s name heures glortously. We refer our readers to these famous and most interesting records.

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