[10] ok bráðliga gefit jarli ‘and at once be given [in marriage] to the jarl’: The saga does not give any background to this statement, but other texts provide examples of giantesses who aspire to marriage or an erotic relationship with a human man (e.g. HHj 24; see Kommentar IV, 512 to HHj 24/4-5; Schulz 2004, 199-203). Some previous eds (Skj B, Skald, FSGJ) adopt 471’s line ok brátt gefin jarli ‘and be given at once to the jarl’.