Eirik the Red's Saga: A Translation; Read Before the Literary and Ad Society of Liverpool, January 12th, 1880 (Classic Reprint) - Tapa dura

Sephton, J.

 
9780331817096: Eirik the Red's Saga: A Translation; Read Before the Literary and Ad Society of Liverpool, January 12th, 1880 (Classic Reprint)

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Of the giantess's leap), and dwelt at Hvamm. She had prayer meetings at Krossholar (crossbills), where she caused crosses to be erected, for she was baptised and deeply devoted to the faith. There came with her to Iceland many men worthy of honour, who had been taken captive in sea-roving expeditions to the west, and who were called bondmen. One of these was named Vifil; he was a man of high family, and had been taken captive beyond the western main, and was also called a bondman before Aud set him free. And when Aud granted dwellings to her ship's company, Vifil asked why she gave no abode to him like unto the others. And replied, That it was of no moment to him, for, she said, he would be esteemed in whatever place he was, as one worthy of honour. She gave him Vifilsdalr (vifilsdale), and he dwelt there and married. His sons were Thorbjorn and Thorgeir, promising men, and they grew up in their father's house.

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Excerpt from Eirik the Red's Saga: A Translation; Read Before the Literary and Ad Society of Liverpool, January 12th, 1880

Of the giantess's leap), and dwelt at Hvamm. She had prayer meetings at Krossholar (crossbills), where she caused crosses to be erected, for she was baptised and deeply devoted to the faith. There came with her to Iceland many men worthy of honour, who had been taken captive in sea-roving expeditions to the west, and who were called bondmen. One of these was named Vifil; he was a man of high family, and had been taken captive beyond the western main, and was also called a bondman before Aud set him free. And when Aud granted dwellings to her ship's company, Vifil asked why she gave no abode to him like unto the others. And replied, That it was of no moment to him, for, she said, he would be esteemed in whatever place he was, as one worthy of honour. She gave him Vifilsdalr (vifilsdale), and he dwelt there and married. His sons were Thorbjorn and Thorgeir, promising men, and they grew up in their father's house.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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9781330610022: Eirik the Red's Saga: A Translation; Read Before the Literary and Ad Society of Liverpool, January 12th, 1880 (Classic Reprint)

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