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The Saga of Half and His Heroes
11. Asmund Invited King HalfKing Half came home from war to own his kingdom. They had a big storm at sea. Their ship was taking water, too much to bail. Then the decision was taken to cast lots for who should go overboard, but there was no need for that, as each man volunteered to go overboard on behalf of his mate. And as they climbed over the gunwales, they said, There's no straw on the sea floor!8 But when King Half reached Hordaland, King Asmund came to see him and did homage to him and swore oaths of allegiance and became his man, and he invited King Half to a feast together with half his warriors. But the next morning, as the king got ready and said that half his troops were to stay on the ships, Innstein said: We ought all of us The king said: Half this host Innstein said: You don't see all The king said: Asmund's offered us Innstein said: Odin's fury The king said: You always twist Innstein said: Half, I had a dream The king said: I'll give a gilt helm Innstein said: I dreamed again, The king said: Chain-links will chime Innstein said: I dreamed again, The king said: What's it to me? Innstein said: Listen up, you two Rooks, Utstein said: We'll let the warlord, Innstein said: The ruler's relied Notes8. Understatement: it’s not so cosy in the sea, quite
unlike the straw-strewn floor of a hall.
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