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{{Information | Description = "The Punishment of Loki", by Louis Huard | Source = ''The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology'' by A & E Keary. MacMillan & Co, London | Date = 1900 (this version - editions exist at least back as far as 189
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