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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Eb ch. 5

Eyrbyggja saga 5 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Eb ch. 5)

Anonymous íslendingasögurEyrbyggja saga
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Nú skal segja frá Birni Ketilssyni flatnefs að hann sigldi
vestur um haf þá er þeir Þórólfur Mostrarskegg skildu sem
fyrr segir. Hann hélt til Suðureyja.



En er hann kom vestur um haf þá var andaður Ketill faðir hans
en hann fann þar Helga bróður sinn og systur sínar og buðu
þau honum góða kosti með sér.



Björn varð þess vís að þau höfðu annan átrúnað og þótti honum
það lítilmannlegt er þau höfðu hafnað fornum sið, þeim er
frændur þeirra höfðu haft og nam hann þar eigi yndi og enga
staðfestu vildi hann þar taka. Var hann þó um veturinn með
Auði systur sinni og Þorsteini syni hennar.



En er þau fundu að hann vildi eigi áhlýðast við frændur sína
þá kölluðu þau hann Björn hinn austræna og þótti þeim illa er
hann vildi þar ekki staðfestast.

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