FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230  
231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   >>   >|  
away, for now it will be some good." The sons of Sigfus asked whether it would be worth while to get to their homes and tell the news. "It must be Mord's meaning," says Flosi, "that ye will visit your wives; and my guess is, that his plan is to let your houses stand unsacked; but my plan is that not a man shall part from the other, but all ride east with me." So every man took that counsel, and then they all rode east and north of the Jokul, and so on till they came to Swinefell. Flosi sent at once men out to get in stores, so that nothing might fall short. Folsi never spoke about the deed, but no fear was found in him, and he was at home the whole winter till Yule was over. 131. NJAL'S AND BERGTHORA'S BONES FOUND Kari bade Hjallti to go and search for Njal's bones, "For all will believe in what thou sayest and thinkest about them." Hjallti said he would be most willing to bear Njal's bones to church; so they rode thence fifteen men. They rode east over Thurso-water, and called on men there to come with them till they had one hundred men, reckoning Njal's neighbours. They came to Bergthorsknoll at mid-day. Hjallti asked Kari under what part of the house Njal might be lying, but Kari showed them to the spot, and there was a great heap of ashes to dig away. There they found the hide underneath, and it was as though it were shrivelled with the fire. They raised up the hide, and lo! they were unburnt under it. All praised God for that, and thought it was a great token. Then the boy was taken up who had lain between them, and of him a finger was burnt off which he had stretched out from under the hide. Njal was borne out, and so was Bergthora, and then all men went to see their bodies. Then Hjallti said, "What like look to you these bodies?" They answered, "We will wait for thy utterance." Then Hjallti said, "I shall speak what I say with all freedom of speech. The body of Bergthora looks as it was likely she would look, and still fair; but Njal's body and visage seem to me so bright that I have never seen any dead man's body so bright as this." They all said they thought so too. Then they sought for Skarphedinn, and the men of the household showed them to the spot where Flosi and his men heard the song sung, and there the roof had fallen down by the gable, and there Hjallti said that they should look. Then they did so, and found Skarphedinn's body there, and he had stood
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230  
231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Hjallti

 

Skarphedinn

 

bright

 

showed

 
thought
 

Bergthora

 

bodies

 

finger


stretched
 

Sigfus

 
shrivelled
 
underneath
 

raised

 

praised

 

unburnt

 

fallen


visage

 

household

 

sought

 

answered

 
utterance
 

speech

 

freedom

 

houses


winter

 

BERGTHORA

 
unsacked
 
Swinefell
 

counsel

 
stores
 

hundred

 

reckoning


neighbours
 

called

 

Bergthorsknoll

 
Thurso
 
sayest
 

thinkest

 

search

 

fifteen


meaning

 

church