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And when people got to know of the trick that Egil had played,
the more part blamed it.
Egil said he should before long do Thorolf more harm
and mischief if he would not take him away.
But then others mediated between them,
and the end was that Thorolf took Egil,
and he went out with him that summer.

When Thorolf came on shipboard,
at once taking the axe which Skallagrim had given into his hands,
he cast it overboard into the deep so that it nevermore came up.
Thorolf went his way in the summer, and his voyage sped well,
and they came out to Hordaland.
He at once stood northwards to Sogn.
There it had happened in the winter that Brynjolf had fallen sick and died,
and his sons had shared the heritage.
Thord had Aurland, the estate on which his father had dwelt.
He had become a liege-man of the king, and was made a baron.
Thord's daughter was named Rannveig,
the mother of Thord and Helgi,
this Thord being father if Ingiridr whom king Olaf had to wife.
Helgi was father of Brynjolf,
father of Serk, Sogn, and Svein.

(Rannveig)
(Thord)
(Helgi)