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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Ísls ch. 217

Íslendinga saga 217 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Ísls ch. 217)

Anonymous SturlungaÍslendinga saga
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Um sumarið fundust þeir í Vatnsdal Eyjólfur, Hrafn, Sturla og Þorleifur og angraði þá mjög dráp Sæmundar fyrir sakir mægða og sambands þess er Þórður hafði þá saman bundið áður hann fór frá. Gerðu þeir það ráð að þeir mundu bíða þess er skip gengju af Noregi og Þórður kæmi út eða hitt ella að hans væru eigi vonir. Þar var það talað ef Gissur kæmi til að þeir skyldu halda ríkjum fyrir honum og hverjum manni öðrum þeim er til kallaði. Þorleifur fór í því öllu seiglegar. Þótti þeim hann vera í öllu slær og skildust að því. En Eyjólfur bauð þeim heim öllum í Geldingaholt að Lárentíusmessu.

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