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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

A chief's...

Much sees a man coming out of a cave with a horse-head.
Much: Golden bridle. Nice.
Tuck: I'd say that's a chief's. (Chief of a tribe's horsehead?) It's the treasure.
They bury it (the treasure not the head, right?) with them for the long journey to Valhalla.
Valhalla is Norse for heaven.
  

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Hi, Much sees a man coming out of a cave with a horse-head. Do you mean a skull? That's all that would be left if a head were buried for a while.

  • Hi, Much sees a man coming out of a cave with a horse-head.
  • Do you mean a skull?
  • That's all that would be left if a head were buried for a while.
  • Much: Golden bridle.
  • Nice.
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Hi,

Much sees a man coming out of a cave with a horse-head. Do you mean a skull? That's all that would be left if a head were buried for a while.

Much: Golden bridle. Nice.

Tuck: I'd say that's a chief's. (Chief of a tribe's horsehead?) The bridle, I'd say.

It's the treasure.

They bury it (the treasure not the head, rig
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CliveTuck: I'd say that's a chief's. (Chief of a tribe's horsehead?) The bridle, I'd say.
So you mean the bridle belongs to a tribe's chief?
Because the a is confusing me. I mean if that's the case should it not be the chief's?
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Hi,

It's 'a chief' (unspecific) because there are lots of tribal chiefs in the world.

Clive
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