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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Nj ch. 52

Njáls saga 52 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Nj ch. 52)

Anonymous íslendingasögurNjáls saga
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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable. The following is taken from an old edition (Skj where relevant):


Runólfur hét maður sonur Úlfs aurgoða. Hann bjó í Dal fyrir
austan Markarfljót. Hann gisti Otkel er hann reið af þingi.
Otkell gaf honum uxa alsvartan, níu vetra gamlan. Runólfur
þakkaði honum gjöfina og bauð honum heim þá er hann vildi fara og
stóð þetta heimboð nokkurt skeið svo að hann fór eigi.
Runólfur sendi honum oft menn og minnti á að hann skyldi fara
og hét hann jafnan ferðinni. Otkell átti hesta tvo
bleikálótta. Þeir voru bestir hestar að reið í héraðinu og
svo elskir hvor að öðrum að hvor rann eftir öðrum.



Austmaður var á vist með Otkatli er Auðúlfur hét. Hann lagði
hug á Signýju dóttur Otkels. Auðúlfur var mikill maður vexti
og styrkur.

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