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Then presently he sent for the wise Grimbard, my nephew, and for Isegrim the Wolf, and for Tibert the Cat; then these five coming between Gaunt and the village called
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Bear, and Tibert the Cat, and Isegrim the Wolf, and Kyward the Hare, and Bruel the Goose, and Baldwin the Ass, and
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But Isegrim the Wolf was not content with this conclusion, and defied the fox to mortal combat.
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In the international fable of "Reynard the Fox," a she-monkey on the eve of the trial by battle suggests the stratagem that turns the scales against the superior strength of the wolf Isegrim.
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Then Isegrim on the one side and Bruin on the other led the poor fox to the gallows, Tibert running before with the halter.
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From hence sprang all my misfortune, as thus: those foul traitors, Bruin and Isegrim, being of the
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Isegrim, where, as he lay hid under a hollow tree, he unfolded unto me how he was my uncle, and laid the pedigree down so plain, that from that day forth we became fellows and companions; which knot of friendship I may ever curse, for then began the flood of our thefts and slaughters.
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At this, Isegrim the Wolf and Bruin the Bear inveighed against the fox in such an unseemly way, that his
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These words made _Isegrim_ both mad and desperate, so that he knew not how to express his fury; his wounds bled, his eyes smarted, and his whole body was oppressed.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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Then _Isegrim_ wiping his face, the fox took advantage thereof, and with his struggling got upon his feet.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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