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  • "Borghild," he said, at last, putting his arm gently about her waist, "you and I, I think, played together when we were children."

    Tales From Two Hemispheres 1877

  • "Borghild," he said, at last, putting his arm gently about her waist,

    Tales from Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1871

  • So Sigmund became a mighty King and far-famed, wise and high-minded: he had to wife one named Borghild, and two sons they had between them, one named Helgi and the other Hamund; and when Helgi was born, Norns came to him, 24 and spake over him, and said that he should be in time to come the most renowned of all kings.

    The Story of the Volsungs 2008

  • At that feast, Borghild the queen bare the drink to folk, and she came over against Sinfjofli with a great horn, and said — “Fall to now and drink, fair stepson!”

    The Story of the Volsungs 2008

  • So I went to psal and picked up Borghild and we drove to Oppdal - in bright sun, blue sky and no wind.

    Weekend roundup magnio 2006

  • If so, read an inspiring book of incredible courage by Borghild Dahl.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • If so, read an inspiring book of incredible courage by Borghild Dahl.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • If so, read an inspiring book of incredible courage by Borghild Dahl.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • The series begins with a prose piece on the Death of Sinfjötli, which says that after Sinfjötli, son of Sigmund, Volsung's son (which should be Valsi's son, Volsung being a tribal, not a personal, name), had been poisoned by his stepmother Borghild, Sigmund married Hjördis,

    The Edda, Volume 2 The Heroic Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 13 L. Winifred Faraday

  • If so, read an inspiring book of incredible courage by Borghild Dahl.

    How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944

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