By the 13th century, the place was completely abandoned, prey to pillagers, many of its proudly carved stones burned into lime.
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They regularly compete with pillagers searching for valuable World War II memorabilia such as buttons, pins, ammunition, and even gold teeth.
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The day after the battle, the " Cass County Pioneer " published a letter by the Pillagers which said the following,
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Gunfire from the Pillagers became less frequent after this point; however, some would take occasional shots throughout the rest of the day.
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Gorton says the situation reflects the unfairness of the environmental movement's repeated castigation of him as a raper and pillager of Mother Earth.
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Described as " a delicate balance of strength and sensitivity ", she is introduced as a cocky young woman from a clan of pillagers.
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One of the dams was built on Leech Lake flooding parts of the Pillager reservation and causing the displacement of villages and ruining the soil.
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Yet once they take their herbaceous plunder underground, the pillagers become gentle farmers, using the leafy matter to cultivate vast gardens of blooming fungi.
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"Who wants to put their money in a country where the president is the chief pillager of private property ? " he asked.
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One summer they plundered in Denmark where they met another pillager, King Gudl�g of H�logaland ( a province in Norway ) with whom they fought.