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“The lights of Saxon England were going out, and in the gathering darkness a gentle, grey-beard prophet foretold the end. When on his death-bed Edward spoke of a time of evil that was coming upon the land his inspired mutterings struck terror into the hearers.”
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- quote
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- 0.60
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- 2026-07-04
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- db7b6963e2c8d93e91c54ff4ed3b7ad12eeb866ca19f4fee3adf9f4e30f1f3b2
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