“What should a man do with the sword of Welleran?”

—  Lord Dunsany

The Sword of Welleran: And Other Tales of Enchantment http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/0/8/0/10806/10806-8.txt, The Sword of Welleran

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Irish writer and dramatist 1878–1957

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