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wont." "Every one has something to boast of," says Gunnar, "and I will ask thee no more for this." "Thou behavest ill," said Rannveig, "and this shame shall long be had in mind." Gunnar made a stout and bold defence, and now wounds other eight men with such sore wounds that many lay at death's door. Gunnar keeps them all off until he fell worn out with toil. Then they wounded him with many and great wounds, but still he got away out of their hands, and held his own against them a while longer, but at last it came about that they slew him. Of this defence of his, Thorkell the Skald of Gota-Elf sang in the verses which follow -- "We have heard how south in Iceland Gunnar guarded well himself, Boldly battle's thunder wielding, Fiercest foeman on the wave; Hero of the golden collar, Sixteen with the sword he wounded; In the shock that Odin loveth, Two before him tasted death." But this is what Thormod Olaf's son sang -- "None that scattered sea's bright sunbeams (3), Won more glorious fame than Gunnar, So runs fame of old in Iceland, Fitting fame of heathen men; Lord of fight when helms were crashing, Lives of foeman twain he took, Wielding bitter steel he sorely Wounded twelve, and four besides." Then Gizur spoke and said, "We have now laid low to earth a mighty chief, and hard work has it been, and the fame of this defence of his shall last as long as men live in this land." After that he went to see Rannveig and said, "Wilt thou grant us earth here for two of our men who are dead, that they may lie in a cairn here?" "All the more willingly for two," she says, "because I wish with all my heart I had to grant it to all of you." "It must be forgiven thee," he says, "to speak thus, for thou hast had a great loss." Then he gave orders that no man should spoil or rob anything there. After that they went away. Then Thorgeir Starkad's son said, "We may not be in our house at home for the sons of Sigfus, unless thou Gizur or thou Geir be here south some little while." "This shall be so," says Gizur, and they cast lots, and the lot fell on Geir to stay behind. After that he came to the Point, and set up his house there; he had a son whose name was Hroald; he was base born, and his mother's name was Biartey (4); he boasted that he had given Gunnar his death blow. Hroald was at the Point with his father.
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