They came there at the time when the king was gone to table.
Some men they found to speak with outside in the yard, and asked what was going on.
This being told them, Grim begged one to call Aulvir Hnuf to speak with him.
The man went into the room and up to where Aulvir sat, and said:
'There be men here outside newly come, twelve together, if men one may call them,
for they are liker to giants in stature and semblance than to mortal men.'
Aulvir at once rose and went out, for he knew who they were who had come.
He greeted well his kinsman Grim, and bade him go with him into the room.

Grim said to his comrades:
'Tis the custom here that men go
weaponless before the king;
six of us shall go in, the other six
shall bide without and keep our weapons.'
Then they entered, and Aulvir went
up to the king,
Skallagrim standing at his back.
Aulvir was spokesman:
'Here now is come Grim Kveldulf's son;
we shall feel thankful to thee,
O king, if thou make his journey hither
a good one, as we hope it will be.
Many get great honour from thee to
whom less is due, and who are not nearly
so accomplished as is he in every kind of skill.
Thou wilt also do this because it is
a matter of moment to me,
if that is of any worth in thy opinion.'

<<<Prev Next>>>
Page 80 Chapter

(Ani)

(King Harolds men)