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To
MY DAUGHTER
JEAN
AND TO A NOBLE ICELANDIC LADY,
SVAVA ÞÓRHALLSDÓTTIR
OF Hvanneyri
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK
CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Introduction
Chap. I. Of Kveldulf and his sons
II. Of Oliver and Solveig
III. The uprising of King Harald Hairfair
IV. Of the battle off Solskel
V. Of King Harald’s sending to Kveldulf
VI. How Thorolf Kveldulfson went to King Harald
VII. Of Biorgolf and Bryniolf, and of the beginnings of the sons of Hildirid
VIII. Of Thorolf and Bard Bryniolfson
IX. Of the battle of Hafrsfirth
X. Of Thorolf’s Finn-faring
XI. Of the faring of King Harald into Halogaland and his guesting with Thorolf Kveldulfson
XII. Of the evil speech of those sons of Hildirid
XIII. Of Thorolf’s sending of the scat to King Harald and gifts therewith
XIV. Of Thorolf’s second faring into Finnmark
XV. Of more lies and slanders of those sons of Hildirid
XVI. Of Thorolf Kveldulfson and the King
XVII. Of Hildirid’s sons and their gathering of the Finnscat, and of their new lies and slanders
XVIII. Of the King’s sending of two brethren and their robbing of Thorolf’s ship
XIX. Of Thorolf’s harrying in the Wick and of counsel given him by Kveldulf
XX. Of Skallagrim’s wedding
XXI. Of rede taken for an onset against Thorolf
XXII. The fall of Thorolf Kveldulfson
XXIII. The slaying of Hildirid’s sons
XXIV. The sorrow of Kveldulf
XXV. Of Skallagrim’s going to the King
XXVI. Of the children of Duke Gutthorm
XXVII. Of the slaying of Hallvard and Sigtrygg: and how Kveldulf and Skallagrim fared to Iceland
XXVIII. Of Skallagrim’s land-taking
XXIX. Of the works of Skallagrim
XXX. Of the coming out of Yngvar, the father-in-law of Skallagrim
XXXI. Of the children of Skallagrim
XXXII. Of Biorn Bryniolfson and Thora Jewel-hand
XXXIII. Of Biorn’s faring to Iceland
XXXIV. Of Skallagrim and Biorn
XXXV. Of the birth of Asgerd: and how Thorolf Skalla-grimson went with Biorn to Norway
XXXVI. Of the King’s son Eric, and Thorolf Skalla-grimson
XXXVII. Eric Bloodaxe in Biarmaland
XXXVIII. Thorolf cometh home to Iceland
XXXIX. Thorunn Skallagrim’s daughter given in marriage
XL. Of Egil’s childhood and upbringing
XLI. Of Biorn and Thorolf and King Eric; and of Egil and Arinbiorn
XLII. Of Thorolf’s wedding with Asgerd
XLIII. Egil in Atley
XLIV. Of Bard’s slaying
XLV. Of Egil’s flight
XLVI. Thorolf and Egil harry in Kurland
XLVII. Thorolf and Egil harry in Denmark
XLVIII. Of guesting with Earl Arnfid: and how Thorir the Hersir spake with the King concerning those sons of Skallagrim
XLIX. Of the dealings betwixt Egil and Eyvind Braggart
L. Thorolf and Egil in England
LI. Of Olaf the Scots-King, and others
LII. Of Olaf the Scots-King’s warring against England
LIII. The battle on Winaheath
LIV. The second day’s battle on Winaheath: with the fall of Thorolf Skallagrimson
LV. Egil in King Athelstane’s hall
LVI. Of Egil’s wedding and of his home-coming; and of his faring abroad the second time and his suit against Bergonund at the Gula-Thing
LVII. Egil made outlaw from end to end of Norway: of his vengeance taken upon Bergonund and others, with how he laid a Scorn upon King Eric and the Queen and came home again to Iceland
LVIII. Of the death of Skallagrim
LIX. Of Egil’s faring abroad the third time: with how he was cast ashore in England and was fallen into the hand of King Eric Bloodaxe and Queen Gunnhild
LX. How Egil quoth his drapa that is named Head-ransom in King Eric’s hall in York
LXI. Of Egil’s life given him by the King
LXII. Of Egil’s faring to Norway with Thorstein Ericson, the sister’s son of Arinbiorn the Hersir
LXIII. Of Egil and King Hakon Athelstane’s-fos-terling
LXIV. Of Egil’s coming to Fridgeir’s, and of his dealings with Ljot the Pale
LXV. Of the dealings betwixt Egil and Atli the Short
LXVI. Of Egil’s home-coming and dwelling in Iceland: the children of him and of Asgerd
LXVII. Of Egil’s going abroad once more to Norway, and his guesting with Arinbiorn in the Firths
LXVIII. Of Egil’s claiming of the heritage of Ljot whom he had slain, and how Arinbiorn brought that claim before King Hakon, and with what issue
LXIX. Of the harrying of Egil and Arinbiorn in Frisland, and of their parting
LXX. Of the Vermland scat, and how King Hakon would send Thorstein Thorason to get it in, other else to get him gone out of the land
LXXI. Of Egil’s journey into Vermland and his guesting with Armod Beard
LXXII. Of Egil’s leave-taking of Armod, and his coming to Thorfinn’s
LXXIII. Of Egil’s coming to Alf the Wealthy
LXXIV. How Egil came to Earl Arnvid and had the scat of him, and of the Earl’s charge unto his men concerning Egil
LXXV. Of Egil’s bringing of the scat out of Vermland and of his great fights against the Earl’s men that sat for him in Eidwood
LXXVI. Of the bringing of the Vermland scat to King Hakon, and of the King’s faring into Vermland and those eastern parts, and of Egil’s coming home to Iceland
LXXVII. Of the burning of Thord Lambison; and of the giving in marriage of Thordis, Egil’s step-daughter, to Grim of Mossfell
LXXVIII. Of the wedding of Thorgerd, Egil’s daughter, to Olaf the Peacock: of Egil’s loss of his sons Bodvar and Gunnar; his Sons’ Wreck and his Arinbiorn’s Lay ; and of his old age in Iceland and the friendship betwixt him and Einar Jingle-scale
LXXIX. Of Thorstein Egilson, and of the death of Asgerd, Egil’s wife, and how Egil shifted house from Burg to Mossfell
LXXX. Of Steinar, the son of Onund Sjoni, and his high-handed dealings with Thorstein Egilson
LXXXI. Of the slaying of Thrand, and of the suit at law betwixt Steinar and Thorstein
LXXXII. Of Egil’s award in the suits between Steinar and Thorstein
LXXXIII. How Steinar sat for Thorstein Egilson beside Einkunnir
LXXXIV. Of the end of the dealings between Steinar and Thorstein Egilson
LXXXV. Of the last days and death of Egil Skalla-grimson
LXXXVI. Of the finding of Egil’s bones
LXXXVII. Of the Myresmen’s kin that are come of Egil’s blood and line
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