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sex and orgiessake. But the business of man's life is not mere pastime; and none sex and knew this truth better than the wise old king, Siegmund. "All work is noble," said he to Siegfried; "and he who sex and orgiesyearns to win fame must not shun toil. Even princes should know how to earn a livelihood by the labor of their hands." and And so, while Siegfried was still a young lad, his father sent him to live with a smith called Mimer, whose smithy was |
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