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He harms not maids nor the wives of men,
And the bound from their fetters he frees."
Loki spake:
38."Be silent, Tyr! for between two men
Friendship thou ne'er couldst fashion;
Fain would I tell how Fenrir once
Thy right hand rent from thee."
Tyr spake:
39."My hand do I lack, but Hrothvitnir thou,
And the loss brings longing to both;
Ill fares the wolf who shall ever await
In fetters the fall of the gods."
Loki spake:
40."Be silent, Tyr! for a son with me
Thy wife once chanced to win;
Not a penny, methinks, wast thou paid for the wrong,
Nor wast righted an inch, poor wretch."
Freyr spake:
41."By the mouth of the river the wolf remains