Njal's Saga
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75.
THE RIDING TO LITHEND
Next autumn Mord Valgard's son sent word that Gunnar would be all alone
at home, but all his people would be down in the isles to make an end
of their haymaking. Then Gizur the White and Geir the Priest rode east
over the rivers as soon as ever they heard that, and so east across the
sands to Hof. Then they sent word to Starkad under the Threecorner, and
there they all met who were to fall on Gunnar, and took counsel how they
might best bring it about.
Mord said that they could not come on Gunnar unawares, unless they seized
the farmer who dwelt at the next homestead, whose name was Thorkell, and
made him go against his will with them to lay hands on the hound Sam,
and unless he went before them to the homestead to do this.
Then they set out east for Lithend, but sent to fetch Thorkell. They seized
him and bound him, and gave him two choices -- one that they would slay
him, or else he must lay hands on the hound; but he chooses rather to
save his life, and went with them.
There was a beaten sunk road, between fences, above the farm yard at Lithend,
and there they halted with their band. Master Thorkell went up to the
homestead, and the tyke lay on the top of the house, and he entices the
dog away with him into a deep hollow in the path. Just then the hound
sees that there are men before them, and he leaps on Thorkell and tears
his belly open.
Aunund of Witchwood smote the hound on the head with his axe, so that
the blade sunk into the brain. The hound gave such a great howl that they
thought it passing strange, and he fell down dead.
76. GUNNAR'S SLAYING
Gunnar woke up in his hall and said, "Thou hast been sorely treated, Sam,
my fosterling, and this warning is so meant that our two deaths will not
be far apart."
Gunnar's hall was made all of wood, and roofed with beams above, and there
were window-slits under the beams that carried the roof, and they were
fitted with shutters.
Gunnar slept in a loft above the hall, and so did Hallgerda and his mother.
Now when they were come near to the house they knew not whether Gunnar
were at home, and bade that some one would go straight up to the house
and see if he could find out. But the rest sat them down on the ground.
Thorgrim the Easterling went and began to climb up on the hall; Gunnar
sees that a red kirtle passed before the windowslit, and thrusts out the
bill, and smote him on the middle. Thorgrim's feet slipped from under
him, and he dropped his shield, and down he toppled from the roof.
Then he goes to Gizur and his band as they sat on the ground.
Gizur looked at him and said, "Well, is Gunnar at home?
"Find that out for yourselves," said Thorgrim; "but this I am sure of,
that his bill is at home," and with that he fell down dead.
Then they made for the buildings. Gunnar shot out arrows at them, and
made a stout defence, and they could get nothing done. Then some of them
got into the out houses and tried to attack him thence, but Gunnar found
them out with his arrows there also, and still they could get nothing
done.
So it went on for a while, then they took a rest, and made a second onslaught.
Gunnar still shot out at them, and they could do nothing, and fell off
the second time. Then Gizur the White said, "Let us press on harder; nothing
comes of our onslaught."
Then they made a third bout of it, and were long at it, and then they
fell off again.
Gunnar said, "There lies an arrow outside on the wall, and it is one of
their shafts; I will shoot at them with it, and it will be a shame to
them if they get a hurt from their own weapons."
His mother said, "Do not so, my son; nor rouse them again when they have
already fallen off from the attack."
But Gunnar caught up the arrow and shot it after them, and struck Eylif
Aunund's son, and he got a great wound; he was standing all by himself,
and they knew not that he was wounded.
"Out came an arm yonder," says Gizur, "and there was a gold ring on it,
and took an arrow from the roof, and they would not look outside for shafts
if there were enough in doors; and now ye shall made a fresh onslaught."
"Let us burn him house and all," said Mord.
"That shall never be," says Gizur, "though I knew that my life lay on
it; but it is easy for thee to find out some plan, such a cunning man
as thou art said to be."
Some ropes lay there on the ground, and they were often used to strengthen
the roof. Then Mord said, "Let us take the ropes and throw one end over
the end of the carrying beams, but let us fasten the other end to these
rocks and twist them tight with levers, and so pull the roof off the hall."
So they took the ropes and all lent a hand to carry this out, and before
Gunnar was aware of it, they had pulled the whole roof off the hall.
Then Gunnar still shoots with his bow so that they could never come nigh
him. Then Mord said again that they must burn the house over Gunnar's
head. But Gizur said, "I know not why thou wilt speak of that which no
one else wishes, and that shall never be."
Just then Thorbrand Thorleik's son, sprang up on the roof, and cuts asunder
Gunnar's bowstring. Gunnar clutches the bill with both hands, and turns
on him quickly and drives it through him, and hurls him down on the ground.
Then up sprung Asbrand his brother. Gunnar thrusts at him with his bill,
and he threw his shield before the blow, but the bill passed clean through
the shield and broke both his arms, and down he fell from the wall.
Gunnar had already wounded eight men and slain those twain (1).
By that time Gunnar had got two wounds, and all men said that he never
once winced either at wounds or death.
Then Gunnar said to Hallgerda, "Give me two locks of thy hair, and ye
two, my mother and thou, twist them together into a bowstring for me."
"Does aught lie on it?" she says.
"My life lies on it;" he said; "for they will never come to close quarters
with me if I can keep them off with my bow."
"Well!" she says, "now I will call to thy mind that slap on the face which
thou gavest me; and I care never a whit whether thou holdest out a long
while or a short."
Then Gunnar sang a song:
"Each who hurts
the gory javelin
Hath some honour
of his own,
Now my helpmeet
wimple-hooded
Hurries all my fame
to earth.
No one owner of
a war-ship
Often asks for little
things,
Woman, fond of Frodi's
flour (2),
Wends her hand as
she is wont."
"Every one has something to boast of," says Gunnar, "and I will ask thee
no more for this."
"Thou behavest ill," said Rannveig, "and this shame shall long be had in
mind."
Gunnar made a stout and bold defence, and now wounds other eight men with
such sore wounds that many lay at death's door. Gunnar keeps them all
off until he fell worn out with toil. Then they wounded him with many
and great wounds, but still he got away out of their hands, and held his
own against them a while longer, but at last it came about that they slew
him.
Of this defence of his, Thorkell the Skald of Gota-Elf sang in the verses
which follow --
"We have heard how
south in Iceland
Gunnar guarded well
himself,
Boldly battle's
thunder wielding,
Fiercest foeman
on the wave;
Hero of the golden
collar,
Sixteen with the
sword he wounded;
In the shock that
Odin loveth,
Two before him
tasted death."
But this is what Thormod Olaf's son sang --
"None that scattered
sea's bright sunbeams (3),
Won more glorious
fame than Gunnar,
So runs fame of
old in Iceland,
Fitting fame of
heathen men;
Lord of fight when
helms were crashing,
Lives of foeman
twain he took,
Wielding bitter
steel he sorely
Wounded twelve,
and four besides."
Then Gizur spoke and said, "We have now laid low to earth a mighty chief,
and hard work has it been, and the fame of this defence of his shall last
as long as men live in this land."
After that he went to see Rannveig and said, "Wilt thou grant us earth
here for two of our men who are dead, that they may lie in a cairn here?"
"All the more willingly for two," she says, "because I wish with all my
heart I had to grant it to all of you."
"It must be forgiven thee," he says, "to speak thus, for thou hast had
a great loss."
Then he gave orders that no man should spoil or rob anything there.
After that they went away.
Then Thorgeir Starkad's son said, "We may not be in our house at home
for the sons of Sigfus, unless thou Gizur or thou Geir be here south some
little while."
"This shall be so," says Gizur, and they cast lots, and the lot fell on
Geir to stay behind.
After that he came to the Point, and set up his house there; he had a
son whose name was Hroald; he was base born, and his mother's name was
Biartey (4); he boasted that
he had given Gunnar his death blow. Hroald was at the Point with his father.
Thorgeir Starkad's son boasted of another wound which he had given to
Gunnar.
Gizur sat at home at Mossfell. Gunnar's slaying was heard of, and ill
spoken of throughout the whole country, and his death was a great grief
to many a man.
ENDNOTES:
(1) Thorgrim Easterling and Thorbrand. Back
(2) "Frodi's flour," a periphrasis for "gold." Back
(3) "Sea's bright sunbeams," a periphrasis for "gold."
Back
(4) She was a sister of Thorwald the Scurvy, who
was slain at Horsebeck in Grimsness. Back
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