Lady Inger of Östrat; the Vikings At Helgeland: the Pretenders
The book Lady Inger of Östrat; the Vikings At Helgeland: the Pretenders was written by author Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Here you can read free online of Lady Inger of Östrat; the Vikings At Helgeland: the Pretenders book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lady Inger of Östrat; the Vikings At Helgeland: the Pretenders a good or bad book?
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[Act I. Ornulf. Have I not weapons, and strength to wield them ? Sigurd (to KAre). And now away with thee! Thy presence is a shame to honourable men ! KAre {goitig off). Well well, I must shield myself as best I can. But this I tell you : if ye think to deal gently with Hiordis, ye will come to rue it ; I know her — and I know where to strike her sorest ! {Goes down towards the shore.) Dagny. He is plotting revenge. Sigurd, it must be hindered ! Ornulf {with annoyance). Nay, let him do as he wi...ll ; she is worth no better ! Dagny. That meanest thou not ; bethink thee, she is thy foster-child. Ornulf. Woe worth the day when I took her under my roof! Jokul's words are coming true. Sigurd. Jokul's ? Ornulf. Ay, her father's. When I gave him his death-wound he fell back upon the sward, and fixed his eyes on me and sang : — Jokul's kin for Jokul's slayer many a woe shall still be weaving; Jokul's hoard whoe'er shall harry heartily shall rue his rashness. When he had sung that, he was silent a while, and laughed ; and thereupon he died.
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