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English: Sigurd riding Gullfaxi and girt with sword Gunnföder, fending giant in pursuit with magic hailstorm by striking stick against magic stone. Icelandic folktale. Illustr. by H. J. Ford, captioned: "The Deadly Hailstorm"
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Source Lang, Andrew ed., The Crimson Fairy Book (London, New York and Bombay: Longmans 1903), pp. 314-325,"The Horse Gullfaxi and the Sword Gunnföder,"
Author Henry Justice Ford (1860–1941), illustrator

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