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Then Gaute

Then Gaute wanted to turn back; but a storm came on so that he lost his ship at Hlesey, with all the goods, and the greater part of his crew

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Then Gaute wanted to turn back; but a storm came on so that he lost his ship at Hlesey, with all the goods, and the greater part of his crew (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 96. History Of The Lagman Emund.)

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  • attestation: Then Gaute wanted to turn back; but a storm came on so that he lost his ship at Hlesey, with all the goods, and the greater part of his crew (Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 96. History Of The Lagman Emund.)

    "Then Gaute wanted to turn back; but a storm came on so that he lost his ship at Hlesey, with all the goods, and the greater part of his crew."