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Examples
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He had a farm which lay far away on a hill, and he was therefore known as Gudbrand of the Hillside.
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There was once a man called Gudbrand, who lived in a lonely little farm-house on a remote hillside.
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'Gudbrand's wife is the one to imitate, not only on account of her prudence, but for her worth.
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One of them, who was called Gudbrand-wi'-the-Scar, travelled even so far as Rouen, where it was my good fortune to encounter him. "
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"But I have not got the pig either," said Gudbrand.
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"I think things might have been much worse," said Gudbrand of the
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He walked on till late in the day, and then as he was getting hungry he sold the cock for twelve shillings, and bought something to eat, for, thought Gudbrand of the Hillside --
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"Good evening," said Gudbrand, when he was inside.
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So Gudbrand thought it was better to have a horse than a cow, and exchanged with him.
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"But I have not got the sheep either," said Gudbrand.
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