Re: Feudalism



In article <tiWbi.2107$ZA.1200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Alan Crozier" <name1.name2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Mary, do you accept the Old Norse challenge (elsewhere in this thread)?

I copied down the text, but don't have time for it just now. Exact or
not, Inger will get to it before I do, I'm sure. I have a lot going on
just now. I never said my ON was current, after all, just that I'd read
a lot of it back when it WAS. I'm probably going to have to dig out a
grammar as well as the dictionary.

Middle High German, now. . .

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