The Story of Grettir the Strong by Unknown
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others will not serve to the end, and now no one will take the job
when he knows what bides in the way." Skapti answered, "Some evil things shall be there then, since men are more unwilling to watch thy sheep than those of other men. Now, therefore, as thou hast sought rede of me, I shall get thee a shepherd who is hight Glam, a Swede, from Sylgsdale, who came out last summer, a big man and a strong, though he is not much to the mind of most folk." Thorhall said he heeded that little if he watched the sheep well. Skapti said that little would be the look out for others, if he could not watch them, despite his strength and daring. Then Thorhall went out from him, and this was towards the breaking up of the Thing. Thorhall missed two dun horses, and fared himself to seek for them; wherefore folk deem that he was no great man. He went up to Sledgehill, and south along the fell which is called Armansfell; then he saw how a man fared down from Godi's-wood, and bore faggots on a horse. Soon they met together, and Thorhall asked him of his name. He said that he was called Glam. This man was great of growth, uncouth to look on; his eyes were grey and glaring, and his hair was wolf-grey. Thorhall stared at him somewhat when he saw this man, till he saw that this was he to whom he had been sent. "What work hast thou best will to do?" said Thorhall. |
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