heimskringla-第36章
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to speak with the king; after a few words only had passed between them; the king says the earl must allow himself to be baptized; and all the people of the country also; or he should be put to death directly; and he assured the earl he would lay waste the islands with fire and sword; if the people did not adopt Christianity。 In the position the earl found himself; he preferred becoming Christian; and he and all who were with him were baptized。 Afterwards the earl took an oath to the king; went into his service; and gave him his son; whose name was Hvelp (Whelp); or Hunde (Dog); as an hostage; and the king took Hvelp to Norway with him。 Thereafter Olaf went out to sea to the eastward; and made the land at Morster Island; where he first touched the ground of Norway。 He had high mass sung in a tent; and afterwards on the spot a church was built。 Thorer Klakka said now to the king; that the best plan for him would be not to make it known who he was; or to let any report about him get abroad; but to seek out Earl Hakon as fast as possible and fall upon him by surprise。 King Olaf did so; sailing northward day and night; when wind permitted; and did not let the people of the country know who it was that was sailing in such haste。 When he came north to Agdanes; he heard that the earl was in the fjord; and was in discord with the bondes。 On hearing this; Thorer saw that things were going in a very different way from what he expected; for after the battle with the Jomsborg vikings all men in Norway were the most sincere friends of the earl on account of the victory he had gained; and of the peace and security he had given to the country; and now it unfortunately turns out that a great chief has come to the country at a time when the bondes are in arms against the earl。
53。 EARL HAKON'S FLIGHT。
Earl Hakon was at a feast in Medalhus in Gaulardal and his ships lay out by Viggja。 There was a powerful bonde; by name Orm Lyrgja; who dwelt in Bunes; who had a wife called Gudrun; a daughter of Bergthor of Lundar。 She was called the Lundasol; for she was the most…beautiful of women。 The earl sent his slaves to Orm; with the errand that they should bring Orm's wife; Gudrun; to the earl。 The thralls tell their errand; and Orm bids them first seat themselves to supper; but before they had done eating; many people from the neighbourhood; to whom Orm had sent notice; had gathered together: and now Orm declared he would not send Gudrun with the messengers。 Gudrun told the thralls to tell the earl that she would not come to him; unless he sent Thora of Rimul after her。 Thora was a woman of great influence; and one of the earl's best beloved。 The thralls say that they will come another time; and both the bonde and his wife would be made to repent of it; and they departed with many threats。 Orm; on the other hand; sent out a message…token to all the neighbouring country; and with it the message to attack Earl Hakon with weapons and kill him。 He sent also a message to Haldor in Skerdingsstedja; who also sent out his message…token。 A short time before; the earl had taken away the wife of a man called Brynjolf; and there had very nearly been an insurrection about that business。 Having now again got this message…token; the people made a general revolt; and set out all to Medalhus。 When the earl heard of this; he left the house with his followers; and concealed himself in a deep glen; now called Jarlsdal (Earl's Dale)。 Later in the day; the earl got news of the bondes' army。 They had beset all the roads; but believed the earl had escaped to his ships; which his son Erlend; a remarkably handsome and hopeful young man; had the command of。 When night came the earl dispersed his people; and ordered them to go through the forest roads into Orkadal; 〃for nobody will molest you;〃 said he; 〃when I am not with you。 Send a message to Erlend to sail out of the fjord; and meet me in More。 In the mean time I will conceal myself from the bondes。〃 Then the earl went his way with one thrall or slave; called Kark; attending him。 There was ice upon the Gaul (the river of Gaulardal); and the earl drove his horse upon it; and left his coat lying upon the ice。 They then went to a hole; since called Jarlshella (the Earl's Hole); where they slept。 When Kark awoke he told his dream; that a black threatening mad had come into the hole; and was angry that people should have entered it; and that the man had said; 〃Ulle is dead。〃 The earl said that his son Erlend must be killed。 Kark slept again and was again disturbed in his sleep; and when he awoke he told his dream; that the same man had again appeared to him; and bade him tell the earl that all the sounds were closed。 From this dream the earl began to suspect that it betokened a short life to him。 They stood up; and went to the house of Rimul。 The earl now sends Kark to Thora; and begs of her to come secretly to him。 She did so and received the earl kindly and he begged her to conceal him for a few nights until the army of the bondes had dispersed。 〃Here about my house;〃 said she; 〃you will be hunted after; both inside and outside; for many know that I would willingly help you if I can。 There is but one place about the house where they could never expect to find such a man as you; and that is the swine…stye。〃 When they came there the earl said; 〃Well; let it be made ready for us; as to save our life is the first and foremost concern。〃 The slave dug a great hole in it; bore away the earth that he dug out; and laid wood over it。 Thora brought the tidings to the earl that Olaf Trygvason had come from sea into the fjord; and had killed his son Erlend。 Then the earl and Kark both went into the hole。 Thora covered it with wood; and threw earth and dung over it; and drove the swine upon the top of it。 The swine…style was under a great stone。
54。 ERLEND'S DEATH。
Olaf Trygvason came from sea into the fjord with five long…ships; and Erlend; Hakon's son; rowed towards him with three ships。 When the vessels came near to each other; Erlend suspected they might be enemies; and turned towards the land。 When Olaf and his followers saw long…ships coming in haste out of the fjord; and rowing towards them; they thought Earl Hakon must be here; and they put out all oars to follow them。 As soon as Erlend and his ships got near the land they rowed aground instantly; jumped overboard; and took to the land; but at the same instant Olaf's ship came up with them。 Olaf saw a remarkably handsome man swimming in the water; and laid hold of a tiller and threw it at him。 The tiller struck Erlend; the son of Hakon the earl; on the head; and clove it to the brain; and there left Erlend his life。 Olaf and his people killed many; but some escaped; and some were made prisoners; and got life and freedom that they might go and tell what had happened。 They learned then that the bondes had driven away Earl Hakon; and that he had fled; and his troops were all dispersed。
55。 EARL HAKON'S DEATH。
The bondes then met Olaf; to the joy of both; and they made an agreement together。 The bondes took Olaf to be their king; and resolved; one and all; to seek out Earl Hakon。 They went up Gaulardal; for it seemed to them likely that if the earl was concealed in any house it must be at Rimul; for Thora was his dearest friend in that valley。 They come up; therefore; and search everywhere; outside and inside the house; but could not find him。 Then Olaf held a House Thing (trusting); or council out in the yard; and stood upon a great stone which lay beside the swine…stye; and made a speech to the people; in which he promised to enrich the man with rewards and honours who should kill the earl。 This speech was heard by the earl and the thrall Kark。 They had a light in their room。
〃Why art thou so pale;〃 says the earl; 〃and now again black as earth? Thou hast not the intention to betray me?〃
〃By no means;〃 replies Kark。
〃We were born on the same night;〃 says the earl; 〃and the time will be short between our deaths。〃
King Olaf went away in the evening。 When night came the earl kept himself awake but Kark slept; and was disturbed in his sleep。 The earl woke him; and asked him 〃what he was dreaming of?〃