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"The story is so improbable that it must be very old indeed," said Hardy. "I think the tradition about the Rosenkrands' arms is older," said Pastor Lindal. "The date attached to it is given as A.D. 663. The son of the then King of Denmark went to England to help an English king, whose name is given as Ekuin, in his wars. He secretly married the daughter of the crown prince, and by her had a son.
In one quartering he had a lion painted white with a crown, to signify Denmark, and in another quartering a lion, to signify England, and then a design like a chessboard, to betoken the long separation of his father and mother." "I think the story rather clashes with history," said Hardy; "but Rosenkrands means a wreath of roses." "Yes, it does," said the Pastor.
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