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But the baresark loses all fear; his is all-out attack, and invariably he takes...
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David Gemmell
Book:
Legend
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But the baresark loses all fear; his is all-out attack, and invariably he takes his opponent with him even if he falls.
( David Gemmell )
[ Legend ]
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