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and in no wise let him enjoy peace. _Kolbein_.--Bishop Gudmund was a scourge upon the land. On his journeys he devoured the property of one farmer in the morning, and of another in the evening. _Botolf_.--Finally you deprived him even of his freedom. _Kolbein_.--That was the very best thing for him! _Botolf_.--Such conduct on your part violated God's laws. _Kolbein_.--But not the laws of this land, sir bishop. They say, 'But if a man have a savage dog, then shall this dog be kept bound.' And I took the dog and bound him, sir bishop! _Botolf_.--The property of the church it was that tempted you, and not the laws of the land; and how have you atoned for your robbery? _Kolbein_.--With my and Thorolf Bjarnason's pilgrimage to Rome. _Botolf_.--And with the help of this property of the church you have set yourself in the place of that man who alone had divine right to the land. _Kolbein_.--His is the land who holds it. _Botolf_.--The king of Norway lays claim to all the land settled by Norwegians. _Kolbein_.--The fewest of the settlers on Iceland's soil were subjects of the king of Norway. For that matter, why comes not King Hakon and take the land from us? _Botolf_.--Because many hands would be raised in its defence, and the king wishes the land to remain in peace. _Kolbein_.--No one has caused more feuds among us Icelanders than has King Hakon. All feuds arose through his devices. _Botolf_.--Raise the banner of King Hakon in this land, Kolbein! _Kolbein_.--Who would bear the banner for that coward? No, but should the king come hither you will see me take up a banner; but it will not be that of King Hakon! _Botolf_.--In order to bring the land under the king's dominion you would need but to ride to the king with twelve hundred men and let all the assembly swear an oath of allegiance to the king. Both bishops would stand back of you in that undertaking. _Kolbein_.--Norwegians both! _Botolf_.--The archbishop has written me that the king would raise you to the highest rank among Icelanders if you did that. _Kolbein_.--What I am already I need not become by the grace of Hakon. _Botolf_.--He would give you an earl's rank and set you over all Iceland. _Kolbein_.--They gave Snorri Sturluson an earl's name, and the king became the contriver of his death. _Botolf_.--The archbishop writes that the king would make you highest commander among his forces, if you should prefer that. _K
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