Text by: Rev.W.C.Green 1893.
Illustrated by: Björn Lindow.

 

CHAPTER I.



Of Kveldulf and his sons.

 

 

There was a man named Ulf, son of Bjalf, and Hallbera,
daughter of Ulf the fearless; she was sister of Hallbjorn
Half-giant in Hrafnista, and he the father of Kettle Hæing.
Ulf was a man so tall and strong that none could match him,
and in his youth he roved the seas as a freebooter.
In fellowship with him was one Kari of Berdla, a man of
renown for strength and daring; he was a Berserk. Ulf and he
had one common purse, and were the dearest friends.

 

(Hallbera)

 

 

 

Ulf was a man so tall and strong that
none could match him, and in his youth
he roved the seas as a freebooter.
In fellowship with him was one
Kari of Berdla, a man of renown for
strength and daring; he was a Berserk.
Ulf and he had one common purse,
and were the dearest friends.

(Bjalf)
(Hallbjorn Half-giant)
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