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Saga Plays
Frank Betts
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But I do not think it is in your heart.
Asa. And you deem our strait beyond hope. Some have fled the hall, Fjolnir. And one or two think to thrust back the death by selling their Lord to Ivor Wide-Fathom. And a few are dull and witless. They are ready to stand by King Ingiald Evilheart for a little longer, not knowing that his death is already at hand. But you, I think, are none of these.
Fjolnir. Bid Hervor cut me down. Queen Asa. Your heart warms at a slaying. And this will be the last slayin
...g of all.
Asa. It may be. I will turn the matter in my mind for a little. Hervor — I think I heard the King's horn.
Hervor goes to the door. Hervor. He rides into the garth.
52 INGIALD EVILHEART.
Asa. Also.
Go all of you and tend the horses. Fjolnir, They go out — Fjolxir last. Xoises are heard in the garth. Asa sits on a bench and rests her chin on her harid, and looks stedfastly at the fire. Enter Ixgiald. He is an oldish, sinister man, rather short, with thick eyebrows, a low bridge to his nose, and somewhat hanging cheeks.


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