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English folklore / Anglo-Saxon paganism / Germanic paganism / English languages / Magic / Elf / Wið færstice / Anglo-Saxons / Old English / Culture / Languages of Africa / Languages of Oceania
Date: 2005-04-01 03:36:12
English folklore
Anglo-Saxon paganism
Germanic paganism
English languages
Magic
Elf
Wið færstice
Anglo-Saxons
Old English
Culture
Languages of Africa
Languages of Oceania

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