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braggart Skreya did come up; swinging his sword; and made a cut at the 

king; but Thoralf the Strong; an Icelander; who fought at the king's side; 

dashed his shield so hard against Skreya; that he tottered with the shock。 

On   the   same   instant   the   king   takes   his   sword   〃quernbiter〃   (able   to   cut 

_querns_ or millstones) with both hands; and hews Skreya through helm 

and head; cleaving him down to the shoulders。 Thoralf also slew Alf。 That 

was     what    they   got   by   such    over…hasty     search    for  the   king   of   the 

Norsemen。'5' 

     Snorro considers the fall of these two champion uncles as the crisis of 



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the fight; the Danish force being much disheartened by such a sight; and 

King Hakon now pressing on so hard that all men gave way before him; 

the   battle   on   the   Ericson   part   became   a   whirl   of   recoil;   and   in   a   few 

minutes more a torrent of mere flight and haste to get on board their ships; 

and put to sea again; in which operation many of them were drowned; says 

Snorro; survivors making instant sail for Denmark in that sad condition。 

     This   seems   to   have   been   King   Hakon's   finest   battle;   and   the   most 

conspicuous   of   his   victories;   due   not   a   little   to   his   own   grand   qualities 

shown      on   the   occasion。     But;    alas!  it  was    his   last  also。   He   was    still 

zealously directing the chase of that mad Danish flight; or whirl of recoil 

towards their ships; when an arrow; shot Most likely at a venture; hit him 

under the left armpit; and this proved his death。 

     He   was   helped   into his  ship;  and   made   sail   for Alrekstad;  where   his 

chief residence in those parts was; but had to stop at a smaller place of his 

(which   had   been   his   mother's;   and   where   he   himself   was   born)a   place 

called   Hella   (the   Flat   Rock);   still   known   as   〃Hakon's   Hella;〃   faint   from 

loss of blood; and crushed down as he had never before felt。 Having no 

son and only one daughter; he appointed these invasive sons of Eric to be 

sent   for;   and   if   he   died   to   become   king;   but   to   〃spare   his   friends   and 

kindred。〃 〃If a longer life be granted me;〃 he said; 〃I will go out of this 

land to Christian men; and do penance for what I have committed against 

God。 But if I die in the country of the heathen; let me have such burial as 

you   yourselves   think   fittest。〃   These   are   his   last   recorded   words。 And   in 

heathen   fashion   he   was   buried;   and   besung   by   Eyvind   and   the   Skalds; 

though himself a zealously Christian king。 Hakon the _Good_; so one still 

finds   him  worthy  of   being   called。 The   sorrow   on   Hakon's   death;   Snorro 

tells us; was so great and universal; 〃that he was lamented both by friends 

and   enemies;   and   they   said   that   never   again   would   Norway   see   such   a 

king。〃 



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                              CHAPTER IV。 



                     HARALD GREYFELL AND BROTHERS。 



     Eric's sons; four or five of them; with a Harald at the top; now at once 

got Norway in hand; all of it but Trondhjem; as king and under…kings; and 

made a severe time of it for those who had been; or seemed to be; their 

enemies。 Excellent Jarl Sigurd; always so useful to Hakon and his country; 

was   killed   by  them;   and they  came   to   repent   that   before   very  long。 The 

slain Sigurd left a son; Hakon; as Jarl; who became famous in the northern 

world   by   and   by。   This   Hakon;   and   him   only;   would   the   Trondhjemers 

accept as sovereign。 〃Death to him; then;〃 said the sons of Eric; but only in 

secret; till they had got their hands free and were ready; which was not yet 

for some years。 Nay; Hakon; when actually attacked; made good resistance; 

and   threatened to   cause trouble。  Nor   did he   by  any  means   get   his   death 

from these sons of Eric at this time; or till long afterwards at all; from one 

of their kin; as it chanced。 On the contrary; he fled to Denmark now; and 

by and by managed to come back; to their cost。 

     Among      their   other   chief  victims    were    two   cousins    of  their  own; 

Tryggve and Gudrod; who had been honest under…kings to the late head… 

king; Hakon the Good; but were now become suspect; and had to fight for 

their lives; and lose them in a tragic manner。 Tryggve had a son; whom we 

shall hear of。 Gudrod; son of worthy Bjorn the Chapman; was grandfather 

of   Saint   Olaf;   whom      all  men    have   heard    of;who    has   a  church    in 

Southwark       even;   and   another    in  Old   Jewry;   to  this  hour。   In  all  these 

violences; Gunhild; widow of the late king Eric; was understood to have a 

principal hand。 She had come back to Norway with her sons; and naturally 

passed     for  the   secret  adviser    and   Maternal     President    in  whatever     of 

violence went on; always reckoned a fell; vehement; relentless personage 

where   her   own   interests   were   concerned。   Probably  as   things   settled;   her 

influence   on   affairs   grew   less。 At   least   one   hopes   so;   and;   in   the   Sagas; 

hears less and less of her; and before long nothing。 

     Harald;   the   head…king   in   this   Eric   fraternity;   does   not   seem   to   have 



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been   a   bad   man;the   contrary   indeed;   but   his   position   was   untowardly; 

full   of   difficulty   and   contradictions。   Whatever   Harald   could   accomplish 

for   behoof     of  Christianity;    or  real  benefit   to  Norway;      in  these   cross 

circumstances; he seems to have done in a modest and honest manner。 He 

got the name of _Greyfell_ from his people on a very trivial account; but 

seemingly with perfect good humor on their part。 Some Iceland trader had 

brought a cargo of furs to Trondhjem (Lade) for sale; sale being slacker 

than the Icelander wished; he presented a chosen specimen; cloak; doublet; 

or whatever it was; to Harald; who wore it with acceptance in public; and 

rapidly   brought     disposal    of  the  Icelander's    stock;   and   the  surname     of 

_Greyfell_ to himself。 His under…kings and he were certainly not popular; 

though I almost think Greyfell himself; in absence of his mother and the 

under…kings; might have been so。 But here they all were; and had wrought 

great trouble in Norway。 〃Too many of them;〃 said everybody; 〃too many 

of these courts and court people; eating up any substance that there is。〃 For 

the seasons withal; two or three of them in succession; were bad for grass; 

much   more   for   grain;   no   _herring_   came   either;   very  cleanness   of   teeth 

was like to come in Eyvind Skaldaspillir's opinion。 This scarcity became at 

last their share of the great Famine Of A。D。 975; which desolated Western 

Europe   (see   the   poem   in   the   Saxon   Chronicle)。 And   all   this   by   Eyvind 

Skaldaspillir; and the heathen Norse in general; was ascribed to anger of 

the    heathen    gods。    Discontent     in   Norway;     and   especially     in  Eyvind 

Skaldaspillir; seems to have been very great。 

     Whereupon exile Hakon; Jarl Sigurd's son; bestirs himself in Denmark; 

backed by old King Blue…tooth; and begins invading and encroaching in a 

miscellaneous   way;   especially   intriguing   and   contriving   plots   all   round 

him。 An unfathomably cunning kind of fellow; as well as an audacious and 

strong…handed!   Intriguing   in   Trondhjem;   where   he   gets   the   under…king; 

Greyfell's brother; fallen upon and murdered; intriguing with Gold Harald; 

a distinguished cousin or nephew of King Blue…tooth's; who had done fine 

viking work; and gained; such wealth that he got the epithet of 〃Gold;〃 and 

who now was infinitely desirous of a share in Blue…tooth's kingdom as the 

proper   finish   to   these   sea…rovings。   He   even   ventured   one   day   to   make 

publicly a distinct proposal that way to King Harald Blue…tooth himself; 



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who flew into thunder and lightning at the mere mention of it; so that none 

durst   speak   to   him   for   several   days   afterwards。   Of   both   these   Haralds 

Hakon   was   confidential   friend;   and   needed   all   his   skill   to   walk   without 

immediate   annihilation   between   such   a   pair   of   dragons;   and   work   out 

Norway  for   himself   withal。   In   the   end   he   found   he   must   take   solidly  to 

Blue…tooth's side of the question; and that they two must provide a recipe 

for Gold Harald and Norway both at once。 

     〃It   is   as   much   as   your   life   is   worth   to   speak   again   of   sharing   this 

Danish kingdom;〃 said Hakon very privately to Gold Harald; 〃but could 

not you; my golden friend; be content with Norway for a kingdom; if one 

helped you to it?〃 

     〃That could I well;〃 answered Harald。 

     〃Then keep me those nine war…ships you have just been rigging for a 

new viking cruise; have these in readiness when I lift my finger!〃 

     That     was    the   recipe   contrived     for   Gold    Harald;     recipe    for  King 

Greyfell goes into the same vial; and is also ready。 

     Hitherto the Hakon…Blue…tooth disturbances in Norway had amounted 

to but little。 King Greyfell; a very active and valiant man; has constantly; 

without      much     difficulty;   repelled    these    sporadic     bits  of   troubles;    but 

Greyfell;   all   the   same;   would   willingly   have   peace   with   dangerous   old 

Blue…tooth (ever anxious to get his clutches over Norway on any terms) if 

peace with him could be had。 Blue…tooth; too; professes every willingness; 

inveigles   Greyfell;   he   and   Hakon   do;   to   have   a   friendly   meeting   on   the 

Danish borders; and not only settle all these quarrels; but generously settle 

Greyfell in certain fiefs which he claimed in Denmark itself; and so swear 

everlasting   friendship。   Greyfell   joyfully   complies;   punctually   appears   at 

the   appointed   day   in   Lymfjord   Sound;   the   appointed   place。   Whereupon 

Hakon gives signal to Gold Harald; 〃To Lymfjord with these nine ships of 

yours;   swift!〃   Gold   Harald   flies   to   Lymfjord   with   his   ships;   challenges 

King   Harald   Greyfell   to   land   and   fight;   which   the   undaunt

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