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nd where'er we fared; thou wilt not stand against me now. DAGNY. And to depart from the land, leaving Hiordis with hate in her heart--no, no, that must we not! GUNNAR. I have done Ornulf a great wrong; until it is made good, I cannot be at peace with myself. SIGURD (vehemently). All else will I do for thee, Gunnar, but not stay here! (Mastering himself.) I am in King AEthelstan's service, and I must be with him in England ere the winter is out. DAGNY. But that thou canst be, nevertheless. GUNNAR. No man can know what lot awaits him; mayhap this is our last meeting, Sigurd, and thou wilt repent that thou didst not stand by me to the end. DAGNY. And long will it be ere thou see me glad again, if thou set sail to-day. SIGURD (determined). Well, be it so! It shall be as ye will, although---- But no more of that; here is my hand; I will stay to feast with thee and Hiordis. GUNNAR (shakes his hand). Thanks, Sigurd, I never doubted thee.--And thou, Ornulf, dost thou say likewise? ORNULF (unappeased). I shall think upon it. Bitterly has Hiordis wounded me;--I will not answer to-day. GUNNAR. It is well, old warrior; Sigurd and Dagny will know how to soothe thy brow. Now must I prepare the feast; peace be with you the while, and well met in my hall! (Goes out by the right.) SIGURD (to himself). Hiordis has changed her thought, said he? Little he knows her; I rather deem that she is plotting---- (interrupting himself and turning to his men.) Come, follow me all to the ships; good gifts will I choose for Gunnar and his household. DAGNY. Gifts of the best we have. And thou, father--thou shalt have no peace for me until thou yield thee. (She goes with SIGURD and his men down towards the shore at the back.) ORNULF. Yield me? Ay, if there were no women-folk in Gunnar's house, then---- Oh, if I but knew how to pierce her armour!--Thorolf, thou here! THOROLF (who has entered hastily). As thou seest. Is it true that thou hast met with Gunnar? ORNULF. Yes. THOROLF. And art at enmity with him? ORNULF. Hm--at least with Hiordis. THOROLF. Then be of good cheer; soon shalt thou be avenged! ORNULF. Avenged? Who shall avenge me? THOROLF. Listen: as I stood on board the ship, there came a man running, with a staff in his hand, and called to me: "If thou be of Ornulf's shipfolk, then greet him from Kare the Peasant, and say that now am I avenging the twain of u
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