1. Kings and Swords
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2. Yup, they're going at it.
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3. Over here, Your Highness.
It's His Majesty and Wulf.
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4. You're right.
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5. I can't believe my brother's...
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6. He actually dodged that.
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7. I'm impressed. His Majesty moves well
for someone so heavily armed.
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8. Aren't those real swords?
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9. Probably, yes.
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10. Can this really be considered practice?
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11. If either gets hit, they'll be badly hurt.
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12. Ah, I see he's making quite the effort.
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13. Gunnar.
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14. Princess Estrid, how do you do?
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15. Terribly! I'm so frightened,
I'm on pins and needles.
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16. Don't worry. Wulf is a skilled swordsman.
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17. He's surely holding back so as
not to seriously injure His Majesty.
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18. It doesn't look that way to me.
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19. I can't believe this.
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20. My brother used to hate
even touching swords.
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21. His Majesty's royal blood has
awakened in England.
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22. It's a very good thing.
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23. Above all else, a king must be strong.
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24. After all, Norse men
don't listen to weaklings.
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25. But my brother...
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26. seems like he's in a lot of pain.
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27. Retreating when you're tired
is a bad habit of yours.
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28. Retreating will draw out the fight.
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29. A king fights by advancing and
cutting his way through his enemies.
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30. Both your enemies and subjects
are watching to see how you fight.
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31. Estrid is watching as well.
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32. I'm sure you've noticed.
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33. I see. That must be why you started
attacking more aggressively.
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34. There... There you go again!
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35. I'm not falling for that.
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36. Forget what I said.
Just a slip of the tongue.
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37. Besides, she seems lost in
conversation with the man beside her.
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38. I... concede.
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39. Nicely done, Your Majesty.
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40. I'm amazed.
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41. He may have only won one in five bouts,
but he made Wulf admit defeat.
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42. Didn't Wulf look away at the end?
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43. Your Majesty, I've told you that
you mustn't throw your sword.
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44. Your Majesty, that was an impressive fight.
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45. What do you want, Gunnar?
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46. I've finished preparing the documents about
the matter you asked me to investigate.
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47. We can review them in your room later.
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48. Anyway, there aren't too many wealthy men.
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49. Even if we were to squeeze
any of the men listed,
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50. we'd get at most 3,000 pounds a year.
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51. Besides that, our only option is to
raise taxes on the overall population.
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52. Ah, I'd recommend that one.
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53. Ketil, son of Sverkel.
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54. He's a wealthy farmer who owns
a large swath of land in the south.
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55. I don't see the families'
military forces listed here.
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56. Yes, but without visiting them
in person, it's hard to say.
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57. We need those numbers.
Look into it and report back to me.
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58. Yes, Your Majesty.
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59. Either way, we'd be
raising taxes significantly,
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60. right after you've been
crowned King of Denmark.
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61. I'm concerned there will be
backlash from the people of Denmark.
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62. Part of governing is making
sure that doesn't happen.
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63. We have options.
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64. After being crowned King of England,
Canute faced an urgent problem:
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65. securing a new source of funds.
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66. Even after conquering England,
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67. Canute kept a Danish force directly
under his control stationed there.
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68. But the cost of maintaining such a force
was being paid with English taxes,
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69. which contributed to the
discontent of the English.
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70. Unless he could squeeze funds
from Denmark, his other territory,
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71. he would be forced to
downsize his stationed army.
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72. You said we have options,
but what are they exactly?
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73. Bringing more land under our control.
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74. By developing it?
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75. But it would take some time
for that to yield a profit.
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76. We'll acquire more farmland
without developing virgin land.
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77. You mean... by requisitioning land?
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78. Your Majesty, surely
you're not considering that?
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79. We need the money.
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80. We've no choice but to be somewhat
heavy-handed in our approach.
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81. It's better than sowing discontent
among the people by raising taxes.
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82. If you've got a better suggestion,
I'm all ears.
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83. Well... what about drawing down the army?
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84. That's out of the question.
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85. I'm their conqueror and a Dane.
The English will never look favorably upon me.
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86. An army under my direct control is
what allows me to govern the region.
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87. Kings are like swords.
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88. What can a king without military might
accomplish in this world?
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89. What?
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90. King Harald has passed away?
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91. A week ago. You're too late, Dad.
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92. But... Then by the time
I left the farm, he was already...
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93. That's exactly what it means.
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94. I had no idea he was in such poor health.
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95. I don't believe it.
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96. I even brought him a mountain of gifts.
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97. Enough to fill three knerrir, huh?
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98. What a lavish offering.
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99. Wait a minute.
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100. Thorgil, if you came to meet me,
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101. does that mean His Majesty Canute
is here as well?
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102. Well, yeah. I do serve him
directly as his guard.
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103. Currently he's acting as the king.
He's at the palace.
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104. I see. That's my silver lining, then.
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105. I've lost King Harald's backing.
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106. I must build a good relationship
with the next King of Denmark.
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107. Could you arrange a meeting
between me and His Majesty?
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108. You're a tough old man.
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109. All right. I'll make something happen.
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110. I'm counting on it.
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111. Olmar! Olmar!
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112. Hey, where did Olmar go?
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113. The young master headed off into town alone.
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114. And you let him go?
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115. I told you not to take your eyes off of him.
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116. Now, now, Dad.
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117. He's 20 years old. He's not a child.
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118. He is a child.
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119. That idiot son of mine has never grown up.
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120. You watch what happens
while he's town alone.
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121. By now, he's surely bumped into someone
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122. and gotten into a fight over
who should apologize to whom.
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123. You're the one who bumped into me.
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124. Don't screw with me.
You should be apologizing to me.
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125. What was that?
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126. What are you talking about?
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127. What are you gonna do about this?
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128. I was going to trade this cloth.
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129. That's not my problem.
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130. Don't think you can use this as an excuse
to force me to buy it off of you.
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131. What's going on?
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132. What the hell? Don't insult me.
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133. It's a fight.
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134. I do expect to be compensated, though.
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135. Now you've shown your true colors.
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136. That's what you intended from the start,
isn't it? You're just a sleazy swindler.
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137. Ugh! So disgusting.
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138. You bastard...
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139. How does someone grow up
to be an asshole like you?
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140. I'm an honest businessman, just like my dad.
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141. I won't allow you to continue to insult me.
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142. What are you gonna do about it, huh?
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143. You wanna go, huh? I'm ready to go anytime,
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144. you clumsy oaf.
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145. Now I'm pissed off, you ignoramus!
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146. He drew his sword.
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147. What's wrong, you oaf? Bring it on.
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148. Are you scared?
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149. Th-This isn't fair.
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150. Not fair? When men fight, it's to the death.
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151. If you're walking around unarmed,
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152. then it just means
you're not a real Norseman.
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153. Then let me ask you this:
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154. who do you think bought you that?
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155. You idiot son of mine!
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156. Why are you always starting fights?
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157. Wh-What the hell is your problem, Dad?
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158. Stay out of my fight!
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159. I'm sorry.
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160. Allow me to compensate you for the cloth.
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161. Is this enough?
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162. Whoa...
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163. W-Well, in that case,
I've got no problem with you.
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164. Hold it, Bug-Eyes.
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165. Give him his change.
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166. Oh, Dad, you were watching?
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167. I saw the whole thing.
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168. I was watching to see how you'd
settle the fight, but I'm disappointed.
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169. You still can't be trusted with big deals.
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170. Sorry.
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171. Allow me to apologize for my son.
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172. My name is Leif Ericson.
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173. So he's your adopted son?
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174. Yes, something like that.
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175. It was a stroke of fate
that brought him to me.
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176. Come on, introduce yourself.
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177. My name is Thorfinn. Thank you for earlier.
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178. But call me Bug-Eyes.
That's what everyone calls me.
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179. Thorfinn...
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180. Oh, excuse me.
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181. One of my people goes by the same name.
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182. He's quiet and hardworking.
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183. Perhaps I should've
named this boy Thorfinn as well.
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184. You've got a rather spirited boy there.
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185. Ketil, forgive me for asking, but...
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186. That Thorfinn...
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187. Is he by any chance a slave?
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188. What?
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189. Yes, I'm surprised you figured that out.
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190. I didn't mention his status
because I didn't want to offend you.
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191. Is he a Nord with blond hair and brown eyes?
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192. About the same age as this boy?
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193. I'm surprised. It's exactly as you say.
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194. He's shorter than him, though.
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195. This again, Dad?
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196. Is he from Iceland and a former warrior?
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197. Now, what did he say?
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198. I remember seeing numerous scars
clearly left by blades all over his body...
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199. Don't get your hopes up.
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200. It's probably just like
what happened with me.
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201. I know. I know that, but he matches
the description so far.
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202. You seem very interested in
him for some reason, Leif.
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203. Would you be willing to tell me about it?
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204. Yes.
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205. I've been looking for him.
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206. He's my friend's son, who was enslaved.
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207. It's been years now.
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208. What?
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209. W-We're going where, Pops?
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210. I was just thinking
we could take a little detour
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211. and make a quick stop at Ketil's farm.
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212. It's not that far away, really.
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213. Ketil came here by boat, too.
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214. He said we could follow him back.
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215. How far is it from here?
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216. He said with favorable winds,
it takes about five days.
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217. Then we'd lose more than ten days.
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218. That's not what you call a little detour.
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219. Listen to me, Mors.
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220. This Thorfinn is different.
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221. I think it's really him this time.
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222. It's already fall, Pops.
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223. If we don't get back soon,
the Greenland Sea will freeze over.
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224. What are we gonna do if the winds and tides
don't favor us after a ten-day delay?
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225. Sorry, but I can't go along
with you this time.
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226. You gotta understand that.
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227. I'm surprised I'm getting an
audience with His Majesty
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228. after requesting one just yesterday.
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229. You must have a lot of influence, Thorgil.
I've changed my mind about you.
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230. Huh? Oh...
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231. Honestly, I'm surprised, too.
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232. He's a busy man.
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233. Maybe he liked your gifts.
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234. Yes, I'm sure he did.
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235. Our crops are the best and
most plentiful in the south.
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236. He only stands to gain
from making a deal with us.
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237. Ketil and family, you may enter.
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238. Let's go.
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239. Olmar...
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240. Be polite.
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241. Ketil, I saw your gifts as well.
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242. They are all high quality. I accept them.
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243. Y-Yes, Your Majesty. I'm honored.
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244. Were all those crops grown on your land?
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245. Yes, they were.
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246. The late King Harald was also
pleased by my family's products.
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247. I have no intention of unnecessarily changing
the way my father and brother did things.
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248. Don't worry.
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249. Strong farmers like you
are the treasure of Denmark.
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250. You should continue serving as the foundation
of our nation's strength with pride.
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251. I appreciate your words, Your Majesty.
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252. I hope to have the throne's
continued support.
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253. You are in the presence of the king. Kneel.
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254. What are you doing?
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255. I'm t-terribly sorry for—
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256. Your Majesty, I have a request!
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257. Please allow me to join your forces.
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258. Ideally, serving as your guard
alongside my brother.
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259. I've trained a lot.
I promise I'll be useful to you.
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260. I'd even be willing to
demonstrate my skills for you—
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261. Enough, you idiot!
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262. Who draws a sword in the presence of a king?
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263. Let go of me, Dad!
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264. I wanna fight!
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265. You've really outdone
yourself today, you idiot!
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266. Well, well...
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267. Shut up, Dad!
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268. What shall we do, Your Majesty?
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269. It's fine, Ketil.
Let's see how he handles a sword.
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270. What?
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271. Huh?
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272. That pig is the soldiers' dinner.
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273. Imagine it is a man and cleave it.
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274. Y-Yes, Your Majesty.
I'll take a whack at it, then.
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275. Hey, what's going on?
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276. What's happening?
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277. I heard screaming.
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278. What's all this screaming?
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279. Enough. That's enough. I understand.
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280. Bones are... so hard...
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281. Olmar, was it?
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282. I'll consult with the captain
regarding your request to join my guard
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283. and notify you of my decision tomorrow.
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284. Stay in town near the castle until then.
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285. Aw, man.
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286. You really screwed the pooch
this time, Olmar.
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287. The other soldiers will be
teasing me about this for a while.
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288. Unbelievable. The more cowardly a man is,
the less predictable his behavior.
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289. In any case, what's done is done.
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290. Be careful not to do anything to
embarrass our family further.
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291. Men like him are common.
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292. All pride, no skill.
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293. And no understanding
of their own abilities.
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294. Men like him are the first
to die on the battlefield.
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295. I wouldn't want him serving under me.
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296. I understand your thoughts
as Captain of the Guard.
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297. Let me hear your thoughts
from another perspective.
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298. That young man could be incredibly useful.
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299. You're right. He could be useful to us.
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300. He's a typical young Nord.
A foolish one, at that.
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301. He'd surely act as we expect him to.
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302. Shall we proceed with the plan, then?
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303. Yes. The coronation hasn't happened yet,
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304. but we shouldn't let
this opportunity pass us by.
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305. It's so the people can live in peace.
I feel for them, but they must pay the price.
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306. Ketil's farm will be
the first we requisition.
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307. For Lost Love
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308. "For Lost Love."
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