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THE STORY OF THE HEATH-SLAYINGS


William Morris & Eirikr Magnusson



  A fragment of "Heitharviga Saga". Originally written in Icelandic (Old Norse) sometime in the 12th Century A.D. by an unknown Author. This is VOL. II: THE STORY OF THE ERE-DWELLERS, translated by William Morris & Eirikr Magnusson.

CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION
PREFACE
Chapter XVI: Thorarin Bids Bardi Concerning The Choosing Of Men
Chapter XVII: Of Bardi's Way-Fellows
Chapter XVIII: Of Bardi And His Workman Thord The Fox
Chapter XIX: Concerning Thord The Fox
Chapter XX: Of The Horses Of Thord Of Broadford
Chapter XXI: Bardi Gathers In His Following
Chapter XXII: Of The Egging-On of Thurid
Chapter XXIII: How Foster-Father And Foster-Mother Array Bardi
Chapter XXIV: Of Thorarin's Arraying
Chapter XXV: Of Bardi's Two Spies
Chapter XXVI: Portents At Walls
Chapter XXVII: The Slaying Of Gisli
Chapter XXVIII: The Call For The Chase
Chapter XXIX: The Chasing Of Bardi
Chapter XXX: The First Brunt Of Battle On The Heath
Chapter XXXI: The Second Brunt Of Battle And The Third
Chapter XXXII: Bardi Puts Away His Wife
Chapter XXXIII: The Speaking Out Of Truce
Chapter XXXIV: Snorri Tells The Whole Tale
Chapter XXXV: Bardi's Affairs Settled
Chapter XXXVI: Bardi Fares And Is Shipwrecked
Chapter XXXVII: Bardi's Abiding With Gudmund
Chapter XXXVIII: Eric's Song On The Heathslayings
Chapter XXXIX: Bardi Goeth To Norway And Afterwards To Iceland Again
Chapter XL: The Second Wedding Of Bardi
Chapter XLI: The End Of Bardi






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