Njal's Saga
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66.
OF THORGEIR OTKELL'S SON
Now we must tell of Thorgeir Otkell's son; he grew up to be a tall strong
man, true-hearted and guileless, but rather too ready to listen to fair
words. He had many friends among the best men, and was much beloved by
his kinsmen.
Once on a time Thorgeir Starkad's son had been to see his kinsman Mord.
"I can ill brook," he says, "that settlement of matters which we and Gunnar
had, but I have bought thy help so long as we two are above ground; I
wish thou wouldest think out some plan and lay it deep; this is why I
say it right out, because I know that thou art Gunnar's greatest foe,
and he too thine. I will much increase thine honour if thou takest pains
in this matter."
"It will always seem as though I were greedy of gain, but so it must be.
Yet it will be hard to take care that thou mayest not seem to be a truce-breaker,
or peace-breaker, and yet carry out thy point. But now I have been told
that Kolskegg means to try a suit, and regain a fourth part of Moeidsknoll,
which was paid to thy father as an atonement for his son. He has taken
up this suit for his mother, but this too is Gunnar's counsel, to pay
in goods and not to let the land go. We must wait till this comes about,
and then declare that he has broken the settlement made with you. He has
also taken a cornfield from Thorgeir Otkell's son, and so broken the settlement
with him too. Thou shalt go to see Thorgeir Otkell's son, and bring him
into the matter with thee, and then fall on Gunnar; but if ye fail in
aught of this, and cannot get him hunted down, still ye shall set on him
over and over again. I must tell thee that Njal has "spaed" his fortune,
and foretold about his life, if he slays more than once in the same stock,
that it would lead him to his death, if it so fell out that he broke the
settlement made after the deed. Therefore shalt thou bring Thorgeir into
the suit, because he has already slain his father; and now, if ye two
are together in an affray, thou shalt shield thyself; but he will go boldly
on, and then Gunnar will slay him. Then he has slain twice in the same
stock, but thou shalt fly from the fight. And if this is to drag him to
his death he will break the settlement afterwards, and so we may wait
till then."
After that Thorgeir goes home and tells his father secretly. Then they
agreed among themselves that they should work out this plot by stealth.
67. OF THORGEIR STARKAD'S SON
Sometime after Thorgeir Starkad's son fared to Kirkby to see his namesake,
and they went aside to speak, and talked secretly all day; but at the
end Thorgeir Starkad's son gave his namesake a spear inlaid with gold,
and rode home afterwards; they made the greatest friendship the one with
the other.
At the Thingskala-Thing in the autumn, Kolskegg laid claim to the land
at Moeidsknoll, but Gunnar took witness, and offered ready money, or another
piece of land at a lawful price to those under the Threecorner.
Thorgeir took witness also, that Gunnar was breaking the settlement made
between them.
After that the Thing was broken up, and so the next year wore away.
Those namesakes were always meeting, and there was the greatest friendship
between them. Kolskegg spoke to Gunnar and said, "I am told that there
is great friendship between those namesakes, and it is the talk of many
men that they will prove untrue, and I would that thou wouldst be ware
of thyself."
"Death will come to me when it will come," says Gunnar, "wherever I may
be, if that is my fate."
Then they left off talking about it.
About autumn, Gunnar gave out that they would work one week there at home,
and the next down in the isles, and so make an end of their hay-making.
At the same time, he let it be known that every man would have to leave
the house, save himself and the women.
Thorgeir under Threecorner goes to see his namesake, but as soon as they
met they began to talk after their wont, and Thorgeir Starkad's son, said,
"I would that we could harden our hearts and fall on Gunnar."
"Well," says Thorgeir Otkell's son, "every struggle with Gunnar has had
but one end, that few have gained the day; besides, methinks it sounds
ill to be called a peace-breaker."
"They have broken the peace, not we," says Thorgeir Starkad's son. "Gunnar
took away from thee thy cornfield; and he has taken Moeidsknoll from my
father and me."
And so they settle it between them to fall on Gunnar; and then Thorgeir
said that Gunnar would be all alone at home in a few nights' space, "and
then thou shalt come to meet me with eleven men, but I will have as many."
After that Thorgeir rode home.
68. OF NJAL AND THOSE NAMESAKES
Now when Kolskegg and the house-carles had been three nights in the isles,
Thorgeir Starkad's son had news of that, and sends word to his namesake
that he should come to meet him on Threecorner ridge.
After that Thorgeir of the Threecorner busked him with eleven men; he
rides up on the ridge and there waits for his namesake.
And now Gunnar is at home in his house, and those namesakes ride into
a wood hard by. There such a drowsiness came over them that they could
do naught else but sleep. So they hung their shields up in the boughs,
and tethered their horses, and laid their weapons by their sides.
Njal was that night up in Thorolfsfell, and could not sleep at all, but
went out and in by turns.
Thorhilda asked Njal why he could not sleep?
"Many things now flit before my eyes," said he; "I see many fetches of
Gunnar's bitter foes, and what is very strange is this, they seem to be
mad with rage, and yet they fare without plan or purpose."
A little after, a man rode up to the door and got off his horse's back
and went in, and there was come the shepherd of Thorhilda and her husband.
"Didst thou find the sheep?" she asked.
"I found what might be more worth," said he.
"What was that?" asked Njal.
"I found twenty-four men up in the wood yonder; they had tethered their
horses, but slept themselves. Their shields they had hung up in the boughs."
But so closely had he looked at them that he told of all their weapons
and wargear and clothes, and then Njal knew plainly who each of them must
have been, and said to him, "'Twere good hiring if there were many such
shepherds; and this shall ever stand to thy good; but still I will send
thee on an errand."
He said at once he would go.
"Thou shalt go," says Njal, "to Lithend and tell Gunnar that he must fare
to Gritwater, and then send after men; but I will go to meet with those
who are in the wood and scare them away. This thing hath well come to
pass, so that they shall gain nothing by this journey, but lose much."
The shepherd set off and told Gunnar as plainly as he could the whole
story. Then Gunnar rode to Gritwater and summoned men to him.
Now it is to be told of Njal how he rides to meet these namesakes.
"Unwarily ye lie here," he says, "or for what end shall this journey have
been made? And Gunnar is not a man to be trifled with. But if the truth
must be told then, this is the greatest treason. Ye shall also know this,
that Gunnar is gathering force, and he will come here in the twinkling
of an eye, and slay you all, unless ye ride away home."
They bestirred them at once, for they were in great fear, and took their
weapons, and mounted their horses and galloped home under the Threecorner.
Njal fared to meet Gunnar and bade him not to break up his company.
"But I will go and seek for an atonement; now they will be finely frightened;
but for this treason no less a sum shall be paid when one has to deal
with all of them, than shall be paid for the slaying of one or other of
those namesakes, though such a thing should come to pass. This money I
will take into my keeping, and so lay it out that it may be ready to thy
hand when thou hast need of it."
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