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Jumbling of shorter and longer versions in summary

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Thomas Spray pointed out to me at this year's International Medieval Congress that at least the beginning of the summary of the shorter version of Gautreks saga here is actually based on the longer version. I don't have time to try to fix this just now, but I thought I'd leave a note here to reduce the chances of people being misled, and in case anyone has the time to fix this before I do!

(The edition of the shorter version, open at the starting page, is available here.) Alarichall (talk) 21:22, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply