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When Siward says the day was "cheaply bought," he implies that the victory they achieved came at a relatively low cost, suggesting that they did not suffer significant losses or sacrifices in the battle. It reflects a sense of satisfaction and relief that their efforts were rewarded without major consequences. This phrase highlights the value of their triumph, emphasizing that the gains outweighed any potential drawbacks.

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