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I would believe them," he says, "if Njal told them, for it is said he never lies." "Such tokens as these mean much," says Skarphedinn, "when he shows himself to us, he who would sooner die than yield to his foes; and see how he has taught us what we ought to do." "I shall be able to bring nothing to pass," says Hogni, "unless thou wilt stand by me." "Now," says Skarphedinn, "will I bear in mind how Gunnar behaved after the slaying of your kinsman Sigmund; now I will yield you such help as I may. My father gave his word to Gunnar to do that whenever thou or thy mother had need of it." After that they go home to Lithend. CHAPTER LXXVIII. GUNNAR OF LITHEND AVENGED. "Now we shall set off at once," says Skarphedinn, "this very night; for if they learn that I am here, they will be more wary of themselves." "I will fulfil thy counsel," says Hogni. After that they took their weapons when all men were in their beds. Hogni takes down the bill, and it gave a sharp ringing sound. Rannveig sprang up in great wrath and said-- "Who touches the bill, when I forbade every one to lay hand on it?" "I mean," says Hogni, "to bring it to my father, that he may bear it with him to Valhalla, and have it with him when the warriors meet." "Rather shalt thou now bear it," she answered, "and avenge thy father; for the bill has spoken of one man's death or more." Then Hogni went out, and told Skarphedinn all the words that his grandmother had spoken. After that they fare to the Point, and two ravens flew along with them all the way. They came to the Point while it was still night. Then they drove the flock before them up to the house, and then Hroald and Tjorfi ran out and drove the flock up the hollow path, and had their weapons with them. Skarphedinn sprang up and said, "Thou needest not to stand and think if it be really as it seems. Men are here." Then Skarphedinn smites Tjorfi his death-blow. Hroald had a spear in his hand, and Hogni rushes at him; Hroald thrusts at him, but Hogni hewed asunder the spear-shaft with his bill, and drives the bill through him. After that they left them there dead, and turn away thence under the Threecorner. Skarphedinn jumps up on the house and plucks the grass, and those who were inside the house thought it was cattle that had come on the roof. Starkad and Thorgeir took their weapons and upper clothing, and went out and round about the fence of the yard. But whe
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