Grettir the Outlaw
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Baring-Gould Sabine. Grettir the Outlaw
CHAPTER I. WINTER TALES
CHAPTER II. HOW GRETTIR PLAYED ON THE ICE
CHAPTER III. OF THE RIDE TO THINGVALLA
CHAPTER IV. THE DOOM-DAY
CHAPTER V. THE VOYAGE
CHAPTER VI. THE RED ROVERS
CHAPTER VII. THE STORY OF THE SWORD
CHAPTER VIII. OF THE BEAR
CHAPTER IX. THE SLAYING OF BIORN
CHAPTER X. OF GRETTIR'S RETURN
CHAPTER XI. THE HORSE-FIGHT
CHAPTER XII. OF THE FIGHT AT THE NECK
CHAPTER XIII. HOW GRETTIR AND AUDUN MADE FRIENDS
CHAPTER XIV. THE VALE OF SHADOWS
CHAPTER XV. HOW GRETTIR FOUGHT WITH GLAM
CHAPTER XVI. HOW GRETTIR SAILED TO NORWAY
CHAPTER XVII. THE HOSTEL BURNING
CHAPTER XVIII. THE ORDEAL BY FIRE
CHAPTER XIX. THE WINTER IN NORWAY
CHAPTER XX. OF WHAT BEFELL AT BIARG
CHAPTER XXI. THE RETURN OF GRETTIR
CHAPTER XXII. THE SLAYING OF OXMAIN
CHAPTER XXIII. AT LEARWOOD
CHAPTER XXIV. THE FOSTER-BROTHERS
CHAPTER XXV. HOW GRETTIR WAS WELL-NIGH HUNG
CHAPTER XXVI. IN THE DESERT
CHAPTER XXVII. ON THE GREAT EAGLE LAKE
CHAPTER XXVIII. ON THE FELL
CHAPTER XXIX. THE FIGHT ON THE RIVER
CHAPTER XXX. A MYSTERIOUS VALE
CHAPTER XXXI. THE DEATH OF HALLMUND
CHAPTER XXXII. OF ANOTHER ATTEMPT AGAINST GRETTIR
CHAPTER XXXIII. AT SANDHEAPS
CHAPTER XXXIV. HOW GRETTIR WAS DRIVEN ABOUT
CHAPTER XXXV. ON THE ISLE
CHAPTER XXXVI. OF GRETTIR ON HERON-NESS
CHAPTER XXXVII. OF HŒRING'S LEAP
CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF THE ATTEMPT MADE BY GRETTIR's FRIENDS
CHAPTER XXXIX. OF THE OLD HAG
CHAPTER XL. HOW THE LOG CAME TO DRANGEY
CHAPTER XLI. THE END OF THE OUTLAW
CHAPTER XLII. HOW ASDIS RECEIVED THE NEWS
CHAPTER XLIII. HOW DROMUND KEPT HIS WORD
EPILOGUE
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There are several tales told of Grettir when he was a boy, which show that he was a rough and unkindly lad. He was set by his father to keep geese on the moors, and this made him angry, so he threw stones at the geese and killed or wounded them all.
The old man suffered from lumbago, and in winter when unwell asked his wife and the boys to rub his back by the fire; but when Grettir was required to do this, he lost his temper, and on one occasion he snatched up a wool-carding comb and dug it into his old father's back.
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"I thank you for the offer, and if you are in the same mind to-morrow morning when the ale is no longer in your heads, I will strike hands and go with you."
"Let us drink brotherhood at once," shouted the rovers.
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