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ology to tell me。  As to Rolf's surname; 〃Ganger;〃 there are various hypotheses; the likeliest; perhaps; that Rolf was so weighty a man no horse (small Norwegian horses; big ponies rather) could carry him; and that he usually walked; having a mighty stride withal; and great velocity on foot。

One of these murderers of Jarl Rognwald quietly set himself in Rognwald's place; the other making for Orkney to serve Turf…Einar in like fashion。  Turf…Einar; taken by surprise; fled to the mainland; but returned; days or perhaps weeks after; ready for battle; fought with Halfdan; put his party to flight; and at next morning's light searched the island and slew all the men he found。  As to Halfdan Long…leg himself; in fierce memory of his own murdered father; Turf…Einar 〃cut an eagle on his back;〃 that is to say; hewed the ribs from each side of the spine and turned them out like the wings of a spread…eagle:  a mode of Norse vengeance fashionable at that time in extremely aggravated cases!

Harald Haarfagr; in the mean time; had descended upon the Rognwald scene; not in mild mood towards the new jarl there; indignantly dismissed said jarl; and appointed a brother of Rognwald (brother; notes Dahlmann); though Rognwald had left other sons。  Which done; Haarfagr sailed with all speed to the Orkneys; there to avenge that cutting of an eagle on the human back on Turf…Einar's part。 Turf…Einar did not resist; submissively met the angry Haarfagr; said he left it all; what had been done; what provocation there had been; to Haarfagr's own equity and greatness of mind。  Magnanimous Haarfagr inflicted a fine of sixty marks in gold; which was paid in ready money by Turf…Einar; and so the matter ended。



CHAPTER II。

ERIC BLOOD…AXE AND BROTHERS。

In such violent courses Haarfagr's sons; I know not how many of them; had come to an untimely end; only Eric; the accomplished sea…rover; and three others remained to him。  Among these four sons; rather impatient for property and authority of their own; King Harald; in his old days; tried to part his kingdom in some eligible and equitable way; and retire from the constant press of business; now becoming burdensome to him。  To each of them he gave a kind of kingdom; Eric; his eldest son; to be head king; and the others to be feudatory under him; and pay a certain yearly contribution; an arrangement which did not answer well at all。  Head…King Eric insisted on his tribute; quarrels arose as to the payment; considerable fighting and disturbance; bringing fierce destruction from King Eric upon many valiant but too stubborn Norse spirits; and among the rest upon all his three brothers; which got him from the Norse populations the surname of _Blod…axe_; 〃Eric Blood…axe;〃 his title in history。  One of his brothers he had killed in battle before his old father's life ended; this brother was Bjorn; a peaceable; improving; trading economic Under…king; whom the others mockingly called 〃Bjorn the Chapman。〃  The great…grandson of this Bjorn became extremely distinguished by and by as _Saint_ Olaf。  Head…King Eric seems to have had a violent wife; too。  She was thought to have poisoned one of her other brothers…in…law。  Eric Blood…axe had by no means a gentle life of it in this world; trained to sea…robbery on the coasts of England; Scotland; Ireland and France; since his twelfth year。

Old King Fairhair; at the age of seventy; had another son; to whom was given the name of Hakon。  His mother was a slave in Fairhair's house; slave by ill…luck of war; though nobly enough born。  A strange adventure connects this Hakon with England and King Athelstan; who was then entering upon his great career there。  Short while after this Hakon came into the world; there entered Fairhair's palace; one evening as Fairhair sat Feasting; an English ambassador or messenger; bearing in his hand; as gift from King Athelstan; a magnificent sword; with gold hilt and other fine trimmings; to the great Harald; King of Norway。  Harald took the sword; drew it; or was half drawing it; admiringly from the scabbard; when the English excellency broke into a scornful laugh; 〃Ha; ha; thou art now the feudatory of my English king; thou hast accepted the sword from him; and art now his man!〃 (acceptance of a sword in that manner being the symbol of investiture in those days。)  Harald looked a trifle flurried; it is probable; but held in his wrath; and did no damage to the tricksy Englishman。  He kept the matter in his mind; however; and next summer little Hakon; having got his weaning done;one of the prettiest; healthiest little creatures;Harald sent him off; under charge of 〃Hauk〃 (Hawk so called); one of his Principal; warriors; with order; 〃Take him to England;〃 and instructions what to do with him there。  And accordingly; one evening; Hauk; with thirty men escorting; strode into Athelstan's high dwelling (where situated; how built; whether with logs like Harald's; I cannot specifically say); into Athelstan's high presence; and silently set the wild little cherub upon Athelstan's knee。  〃What is this?〃 asked Athelstan; looking at the little cherub。 〃This is King Harald's son; whom a serving…maid bore to him; and whom he now gives thee as foster…child!〃  Indignant Athelstan drew his sword; as if to do the gift a mischief; but Hauk said; 〃Thou hast taken him on thy knee 'common symbol of adoption'; thou canst kill him if thou wilt; but thou dost not thereby kill all the sons of Harald。〃 Athelstan straightway took milder thoughts; brought up; and carefully educated Hakon; from whom; and this singular adventure; came; before very long; the first tidings of Christianity into Norway。

Harald Haarfagr; latterly withdrawn from all kinds of business; died at the age of eighty…threeabout A。D。 933; as is computed; nearly contemporary in death with the first Danish King; Gorm the Old; who had done a corresponding feat in reducing Denmark under one head。 Remarkable old men; these two first kings; and possessed of gifts for bringing Chaos a little nearer to the form of Cosmos; possessed; in fact; of loyalties to Cosmos; that is to say; of authentic virtues in the savage state; such as have been needed in all societies at their incipience in this world; a kind of 〃virtues〃 hugely in discredit at present; but not unlikely to be needed again; to the astonishment of careless persons; before all is done!



CHAPTER III

HAKON THE GOOD。

Eric Blood…axe; whose practical reign is counted to have begun about A。D。 930; had by this time; or within a year or so of this time; pretty much extinguished all his brother kings; and crushed down recalcitrant spirits; in his violent way; but had naturally become entirely unpopular in Norway; and filled it with silent discontent and even rage against him。  Hakon Fairhair's last son; the little foster…child of Athelstan in England; who had been baptized and carefully educated; was come to his fourteenth or fifteenth year at his father's death; a very shining youth; as Athelstan saw with just pleasure。  So soon as the few preliminary preparations had been settled; Hakon; furnished with a ship or two by Athelstan; suddenly appeared in Norway got acknowledged by the Peasant Thing in Trondhjem 〃the news of which flew over Norway; like fire through dried grass;〃 says an old chronicler。  So that Eric; with his Queen Gunhild; and seven small children; had to run; no other shift for Eric。  They went to the Orkneys first of all; then to England; and he 〃got Northumberland as earldom;〃 I vaguely hear; from Athelstan。  But Eric soon died; and his queen; with her children; went back to the Orkneys in search of refuge or help; to little purpose there or elsewhere。 From Orkney she went to Denmark; where Harald Blue…tooth took her poor eldest boy as foster…child; but I fear did not very faithfully keep that promise。  The Danes had been robbing extensively during the late tumults in Norway; this the Christian Hakon; now established there; paid in kind; and the two countries were at war; so that Gunhild's little boy was a welcome card in the hand of Blue…tooth。

Hakon proved a brilliant and successful king; regulated many things; public law among others (_Gule…Thing_ Law; _Frost…Thing_ Law:  these are little codes of his accepted by their respective Things; and had a salutary effect in their time); with prompt dexterity he drove back the Blue…tooth foster…son invasions every time they came; and on the whole gained for himself the name of Hakon the Good。  These Danish invasions were a frequent source of trouble to him; but his greatest and continual trouble was that of extirpating heathen idolatry from Norway; and introducing the Christian Evangel in its stead。  His transcendent anxiety to achieve this salutary enterprise was all along his grand difficulty and stumbling…block; the heathen opposition to it being also rooted and great。  Bishops and priests from England Hakon had; preaching and baptizing what they could; but making only slow progress; much too slow for Hakon's zeal。  On the other hand; every Yule…tide; when the chief heathen were assembled in his own palace on their grand sacrificial festival; there was great pressure put upon Hakon; as to sprinkling with horse…blood; drinking Yule…beer; eating horse…flesh; and the other distressin

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