t Bjarg with two of Atli's men.
They rode to Burfell and then across the neck to Hrutafjord, reaching
Melar in the evening, where they spent three nights. Rannveig and Gamli
gave Grettir a friendly reception and invited him to stay, but he wanted
to return home. Then Grettir learned of Kormak's company having come
from the South, and that they were staying at Tunga at night. He
prepared to leave Melar at once, and Gamli offered to send some of his
men with him. Gamli's brother Grim, who was very smart and active,
and another rode with Grettir. The party, five in number, came to
Hrutafjardarhals to the west of Burfell, where the great stone called
Grettishaf lies; he struggled a long time with that stone, trying to
lift it, and delayed his journey thereby until Kormak's party came up.
Grettir went towards them and both alighted from their horses. Grettir
said it would be more seemly for free men to set to work with all their
might instead of fighting with sticks like tramps. Kormak told them to
take up the challenge like men and to do their best. So they went for
each other. Grettir was in front of his men and told them to see that
nobody got behind him. They fought for a time and both were hurt.
On the same day Thorbjorn Oxmain had ridden across the neck to Burfell,
and as he returned with Thorbjorn Slowcoach, Gunnar and Thorgeir, the
sons of Thorir, and Thorodd Drapustuf, he saw the fight going on. On
coming up, Thorbjorn called upon his men to go between them, but they
were struggling so furiously that nobody could get at them. Grettir was
making a clean sweep of everything round him. Before him were the sons
of Thorir. He pushed them back and they both fell over. This made them
furious, and the consequence was that Gunnar gave a blow to one of
Atli's men which killed him. Thorbjorn on seeing that ordered them to
separate, saying that he would give his support to whichever side obeyed
him. By then two of Kormak's men had fallen. Grettir saw that it would
scarcely do if Thorbjorn joined the opposite side, so he gave up
the battle. All those who had fought were wounded. Grettir was much
disgusted at their being separated, but both parties rode home and were
not reconciled on this occasion.
Thorbjorn Slowcoach made great game of all this, and the relations
between the men of Bjarg and Thorbjorn Oxmain became strained in
consequence, until at last there was a regular feud, which however broke
out later. No compensation
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