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Gylfaginning
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seemed wonderful to me, when
I was at home with the Æsir, if such drinks had been called so little.
But what game will ye now offer me?' Then said Útgarda-Loki:
'Young lads here are wont to do this
(which is thought of small consequence): lift my cat up from the earth;
but I should not have been able to speak of such a thing to Ása-Thor
if I had not seen that thou hast far less in thee than I had thought.'
Thereupon there leaped forth on the hall-floor a gray cat, and a very
big one; and Thor went to it and took it with his hand down under the
middle of the belly and lifted up. But the cat bent into an arch just
as Thor stretched up his hands; and when Thor reached up as high as he
could at the very utmost, then the cat lifted up one foot, and Thor got
this game no further advanced. Then said Útgarda-Loki: 'This game
went even as I had foreseen; the cat is very great, whereas Thor is low
and little beside the huge men who are here with us.'
"Then said Thor: 'Little as
ye call me, let any one come up now and wrestle with me; now I am angry.'
Then Útgarda-Loki answered, looking about him on the benches, and
spake: 'I see no such man here within, who would not hold it a disgrace
to wrestle with thee;' and yet he said: 'Let us see first; let the old
woman my nurse be called hither, Elli, and let Thor wrestle with her if
he will. She has thrown such men as have seemed to me no less strong than
Thor.' Straightway there came into the hall an old woman, stricken in
years. Then Útgarda-Loki said that she should grapple with Ása-Thor.
There is no need to make a long matter of it: that struggle went in such
wise that the harder Thor strove in gripping, the faster she stood; then
the old woman essayed a hold, and then Thor became totty on his feet,
and their tuggings were
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very hard. Yet it was not
long before Thor fell to his knee, on one foot. Then Útgarda-Loki
went up and bade them cease the wrestling, saying that Thor should not
need to challenge more men of his body-guard to wrestling. By then it
had passed toward night; Útgarda-Loki showed Thor and his companions
to a seat, and they tarried there the night long in good cheer.
XLVII. "But at
morning, as soon as it dawned, Thor and his companions arose, clothed
themselves, and were ready to go away. Then came there Útgarda-Loki
and caused a table to be set for them; there was no lack of good cheer,
meat and drink. So soon as they had eaten, he went out from the castle
with them; and at parting Útgarda-Loki spoke to Thor and asked
how he thought his journey had ended, or whether he had met any man mightier
than himself. Thor answered that he could not say that he had not got
much shame in their dealings together. 'But yet I know that ye will call
me a man of little might, and I am ill content with that.' Then said Útgardi-Loki:
'Now I will tell thee the truth, now that thou art come out of the castle;
and if I live and am able to prevail, then thou shalt never again come
into it. And this I know, by my troth! that thou shouldst never have come
into it, if I had known before that thou haddest so much strength in thee,
and that thou shouldst so nearly have had us in great peril. But I made
ready against thee eye-illusions; and I came upon you the first time in
the wood, and when thou wouldst have unloosed the provision-bag, I had
bound it with iron, and thou didst not find where to undo it. But next
thou didst smite me three blows with the hammer; and the first was least,
and was yet so great that it would have sufficed
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to slay me, if it had come
upon me. Where thou sawest near my hall a saddle-backed mountain, cut
at the top into three square dales, and one the deepest, those were the
marks of thy hammer. I brought the saddle-back before the blow, but thou
didst not see that. So it was also with the games, in which ye did contend
against my henchmen: that was the first, which Loki did; he was very hungry
and ate zealously, but he who was called Logi was "wild-fire,"
and he burned the trough no less swiftly than the meat. But when Thjálfi
ran the race with him called Hugi, that was my "thought," and
it was not to be expected of Thjálfi that he should match swiftness
with it.
"'Moreover, when thou didst
drink from the horn, and it seemed to thee to go slowly, then, by my faith,
that was a wonder which I should not have believed possible: the other
end of the horn was out in the sea, but thou didst not perceive it. But
now, when thou comest to the sea, thou shalt be able to mark what a diminishing
thou hast drunk in the sea: this is henceforth called "ebb-tides."'
"And again he said: 'It seemed
to me not less noteworthy when thou didst lift up the cat; and to tell
thee truly, then all were afraid who saw how thou didst lift one foot
clear of the earth. That cat was not as it appeared to thee: it was the
Midgard Serpent, which lies about all the land, and scarcely does its
length suffice to encompass the earth with head and tail. So high didst
thou stretch up thine arms that it was then but a little way more to heaven.
It was also a great marvel concerning the wrestling-match, when thou didst
withstand so long; and didst not fall more than on one knee, wrestling
with Elli; since none such has ever been and none shall be, if he become
so old as to abide "Old Age," that she shall not cause him to
fall. And now
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it is truth to tell that
we must part; and it will be better on both sides that ye never come again
to seek me. Another time I will defend my castle with similar wiles or
with others, so that ye shall get no power over me.'
"When Thor had heard these sayings,
he clutched his hammer and brandished it aloft; but when he was about
to launch it forward, then he saw Útgarda-Loki nowhere. Then he
turned back to the castle, purposing to crush it to pieces; and he saw
there a wide and fair plain, but no castle. So he turned back and went
his way, till he was come back again to Thrúdvangar. But it is
a true tale that then he resolved to seek if he might bring about a meeting
between himself and the Midgard Serpent, which afterward came to pass.
Now I think no one knows how to tell thee more truly concerning this journey
of Thor's."
XLVIII. Then said
Gangleri: "Very mighty is Útgarda-Loki, and he deals much
in wiles and in magic; and his might may be seen in that he had such henchmen
as have great, prowess. Now did Thor ever take vengeance for this?"
Hárr answered: "It is not unknown, though one be not a scholar,
that Thor took redress for this journey of which the tale has but now
been told; and he did not tarry at home long before he made ready for
his journey so hastily that he had with him no chariot and no he-goats
and no retinue. He went out over Midgard in the guise of a young lad,
and came one evening at twilight to a certain giant's, who was called
Hymir. Thor abode as guest there overnight; but at dawn Hymir arose and
clothed himself and made ready to row to sea a-fishing. Then Thor sprang
up and was speedily ready, and asked Hymir to let him row to sea with
him. But Hymir said that Thor would
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