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Hildirida's sons were good-looking but small, naturally shrewd like their mother's kin, and commonly called Hildirida's sons

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Hildirida's sons were good-looking but small, naturally shrewd like their mother's kin, and commonly called Hildirida's sons (Egil's Saga, Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 7 - Of Bjorgolf, Brynjolf, Bard, and Hildirida.)

Hildirida's sons were good-looking but small, naturally shrewd like their mother's kin, and commonly called Hildirida's sons (Egil's Saga, Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 7 - Of Bjorgolf, Brynjolf, Bard, and Hildirida.)

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