Egil's Saga
Chapter 31
CHAPTER XXXI.
Of Skallagrim's children.
Skallagrim
and Bera had a great many children, but at first they all died. Then they
had a son, who was sprinkled with water and named Thorolf. As a child
he soon grew to be tall and was fair of countenance. It was the talk of
all that he would be just such another as Thorolf Kveldulf's son, after
whom he was named. Thorolf was far beyond children of his own age in strength.
And as he grew to manhood he became doughty in most accomplishments then
in vogue among those who were well trained. Thorolf was of a right cheery
mood. Early did he come to such full strength as to be deemed fit for
warlike service with other men. He was soon a favourite with all, and
his father and mother loved him well. Skallagrim and his wife had two
daughters; one was named Sæunn, the other Thorunn. They also were of great
promise as they grew up. Then Skallagrim and his wife had yet another
son. He was sprinkled with water and named, and his name was Egil. But
as he grew up it was soon seen that he would be ill-favoured, like his
father, with black hair. When but three years old he was as tall and strong
as other boys of six or seven. He was soon talkative and word-wise. Somewhat
ill to manage was he when at play with other lads.
That spring, Yngvar went
to Borg, his errand being to bid Skallagrim to a feast at his house, he
also named for the party his daughter Bera and Thorolf her son, and any
others that Skallagrim liked to bring. Skallagrim promised to come. Yngvar
then went home, prepared for the banquet, and had ale brewed. But when
the set time came that Skallagrim and Bera should go to the feast, Thorolf
made him ready to go with them, as also some house-carles, so that they
were fifteen in all. Egil told his father that he wished to go.
'I am,' said he, 'as much
akin to Yngvar as is Thorolf.'
'You shall not go,' said
Skallagrim, 'for you know not how to behave yourself in company where
there is much drinking, you who are not good to deal with though you be
sober.'
Then Skallagrim mounted
his horse and rode away, but Egil was ill content with his lot.
He went out of the yard,
and found a draught horse of Skallagrim's, got on its back and rode after
Skallagrim's party. No easy way had he over the moor, for he did not know
the road; but he kept his eyes on the riders before him when copse or
wood were not in the way. And this is to tell of his journey, that late
in the evening he came to Swan-ness, when men sat there a-drinking. He
went into the room, but when Yngvar saw Egil he received him joyfully,
and asked why he had come so late. Egil told of his words with Skallagrim.
Yngvar made Egil sit by him, they two sat opposite Skallagrim and Thorolf.
For merriment over their ale they fell to reciting staves. Then Egil recited
a stave:
'Hasting
I came to the hearth fire
Of
Yngvar, right fain so to find him,
Him
who on heroes bestoweth
Gold
that the heather-worm guardeth.
Thou,
of the snake's shining treasure
Always
a generous giver,
Wilt
not than me of three winters
Doughtier
song-smith discover.'
Yngvar praised this stave, and thanked Egil much therefor, but on the
morrow he brought to Egil as reward for the poem three sea-snail shells
and a duck's egg. And next day at the drinking Egil recited another stave
about his poem's reward:
'The
wielder of keen-biting wound-fowl
Gave
unto Egil the talker
Three
silent dogs of the surf-swell,
Meet
for the praise in his poem.
He,
the skilled guide of the sea-horse,
Knowing
to please with a present,
Gave
as fourth gift to young Egil
Round
egg, the brook-bird's bed-bolster.'
Egil's poetry won him
thanks from many men. No more tidings were there of that journey. Egil
went home with Skallagrim.
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