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an headless, but some will lose all their goods. Now I doubt much whether any man of you, ye sons of Sigfus, will dare to stay in his house; and that is not to be wondered at; and so I will bid you all to come and stay with me in the east, and let us all share one fate." They thanked him for his offer, and said they would be glad to take it. Then Modolf Kettle's son, sang a song: "But one prop of Njal's house liveth, All the rest inside are burnt, All but one -- those bounteous spenders, Sigfus' stalwart sons wrought this; Son of Gollnir (1) now is glutted Vengeance for brave Hauskuld's death, Brisk flew fire through thy dwelling, Bright flames blazed above thy roof." "We shall have to boast of something else than that Njal has been burnt in his house," says Flosi, "for there is no glory in that." Then he went up on the gable, and Glum Hilldir's son, and some other men. Then Glum said, "Is Skarphedinn dead, indeed?" But the others said he must have been dead long ago. The fire sometimes blazed up fitfully and sometimes burned low, and then they heard down in the fire beneath them that this song was sung: "Deep, I ween, ye Ogre offspring Devilish brood of giant birth, Would ye groan with gloomy visage Had the fight gone to my mind; But my very soul it gladdens That my friends (2) who now boast high, Wrought not this foul deed, their glory, Save with footsteps filled with gore." "Can Skarphedinn, think ye, have sung this song dead or alive?" said Grani Gunnar's son. "I will go into no guesses about that," says Flosi. "We will look for Skarphedinn," says Grani, "and the other men who have been here burnt inside the house." "That shall not be," says Flosi, "it is just like such foolish men as thou art, now that men will be gathering force all over the country; and when they do come, I trow the very same man who now lingers will be so scared that he will not know which way to run; and now my counsel is that we all ride away as quickly as ever we can." Then Flosi went hastily to his horse and all his men. Then Flosi said to Geirmund, "Is Ingialld, thinkest thou, at home at the Springs?" Geirmund said he thought he must be at home. "There now is a man," says Flosi, "who has broken his oath with us and all good faith." Then Flosi said to the sons of Sigfus, "What course will ye now take with Ingialld;
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