Egil's Saga
Chapter 32
CHAPTER XXXII.
Of lord Brynjolf and Bjorn, his son.
There
was in Sogn a lord named Bjorn, a rich man; he dwelt at Aurland. His son
was Brynjolf, who was sole heir to all his father's wealth. Brynjolf's
sons were Bjorn and Thord. They were young when what has been just told
happened. Bjorn was a great traveller, sometimes on free-booting, sometimes
on trading voyages. He was a right doughty man. It so chanced that one
summer Bjorn was present at a banquet attended by many. He saw there a
fair maiden who pleased him well. He asked of what family she was, and
was told that she was sister of lord Thorir Hroaldsson, and was named
Thora, with the by-name Lacehand. Bjorn made his suit and asked Thora
to wife. But Thorir refused his offer, and with this they parted. But
that same autumn Bjorn took men and went with a cutter well equipt northwards
to the Firths, and came to Thorir's when he was not at home. Bjorn took
Thora away thence, and home with him to Aurland. They two were there for
the winter, and Bjorn would fain hold a wedding with her. Brynjolf his
father ill liked what Bjorn had done; he thought there was dishonour therein,
whereas there had been ere this long friendship between Thorir and Brynjolf.
'So far,' said he, 'Bjorn,
from your holding a wedding with Thora here in my house without the leave
of her brother, she shall be here as well respected as if she were my
daughter and your sister.' And all had to be as Brynjolf ordered in his
household, whether Bjorn liked it well or ill. Brynjolf sent men to Thorir
to offer him atonement and redress for what Bjorn had done. Thorir bade
Brynjolf send Thora home; no atonement could there be else. But Bjorn
would in no wise let her go away, though Brynjolf begged it. And so the
winter wore on.
But when spring came,
then Brynjolf and Bjorn were talking one day of their matters. Brynjolf
asked what Bjorn meant to do. Bjorn said 'twas likeliest that he should
go away out of the land.
'Most to my mind is it,'
said he, 'that you should give me a long-ship and crew therewith, and
I go a free-booting.'
'No hope is there of this,'
said Brynjolf, 'that I shall put in your hands a warship and strong force,
for I know not but you will go about just what is against my wish; why
even now already I have enough trouble from you. A merchant-ship I will
give you, and wares withal: go you then southwards to Dublin. That voyage
is now most highly spoken of. I will get you a good crew.'
Bjorn said he would take
this as his father willed. So he had a good merchant-ship made ready,
and got men for it. Bjorn now made him ready for this voyage, but was
some time about it. But when he was quite ready and a fair wind blew,
he embarked on a boat with twelve men and rowed in to Aurland, and they
went up to the homestead and to his mother's bower. She was sitting therein
with many women. Thora was there. Bjorn said Thora must go with him, and
they led her away. But his mother bade the women not dare to let them
know this within in the hall: Brynjolf, she said, would be in a sad way
if he knew it, and this would bring about great mischief between father
and son. But Thora's clothes and trinkets were all laid there ready to
hand, and Bjorn and his men took all with them.
Then they went that night
out to their ship, at once hoisted their sail, and sailed out by the Sogn-sea,
and so to the main. They had an ill wind, before which they must needs
run, and were long tossed about on the main, because they were bent on
shunning Norway at all hazards. And so it was that one day they were sailing
off the east coast of Shetland during a gale, and brake their ship in
making land at Moss-ey. They got out the cargo, and went into the town
that was there, carrying thither all their wares, and they drew up their
ship and repaired damages.
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