Or if thou wilt have him to be a baron, then give him a grant southwards in the Firths,
where are all his family: thou mayest then keep an eye on him,
that he make not himself too great for thee.
But the business here in Halogaland put thou into the hands of men who are
moderate and will serve thee faithfully, and have kinsfolk here,
men whose relatives have had the same work here before.
We two brothers are ready and willing for such service as thou wilt use us in;
our father long had the king's business here, and it prospered in his hands.
It is difficult, O king, to place men as managers here,
because thou wilt seldom come hither thyself.
The strength of the land is too little to need thy coming with an army,
yet thou must not come hither again with few followers,
for there are here many disloyal people.'
The king was very angry at these words, but he spoke quietly,
as was always his wont when he heard tidings of great import.
He asked whether Thorolf were at home at Torgar. Harek said this was not likely.
'Thorolf,' said he, 'is too wise to be in the way of thy followers,
O king, for he must guess that all will not be so
close but thou wilt get to know these things.
He went north to Alost as soon as he heard that thou wert on thy way south.'
The king spoke little about this matter before other men;
but it was easy to see that he inclined to believe the words that had been spoken.
After this the king went his way,
Hildirida's sons giving him honourable escort with gifts at parting,
while he promised them his friendship.
The brothers made themselves an errand into Naumdale,
and so went round about as to cross the king's path now and again;
he always received their words well.

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