The Cross And the Hammer a Tale of the Days of the Vikings
The Cross And the Hammer a Tale of the Days of the Vikings
H Henry Bedford Jones
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" THE CROSS AND THE HAMMER. 33 fell into a deep sleep, not waking till the afternoon. The rocking of the ship told him that they were out at sea, so he hastened on deck; to his surprise, the land was out of sight, and a heavy gale was blowing. "So you are awake!" cried Astrid. "How do you feel?" " Ready for another battle, " laughed Sigurd, then his brow clouded over as he thought of his father. Astrid, divining his thoughts, was silent for a moment, then changed the subject. " We had no sooner... left the land than this gale broke on us, and Ulf says that it is growing stronger every minute. " Sigurd looked around. Indeed, the gale was a heavy northeaster, and now he noticed that the sail was close-reefed, and that everything was stowed away save the three boats in which he had come to the " Otter, " which were lashed securely in the shelter of the high stern. " Hello, I'm glad to see you around so soon !" cried Ulf cheerily, and the boy gripped his hand in thanks. " If Jarl Hakon were here, Ulf, he would say that Ran, the ocean queen, was trying to complete the work begun by Thor and Odin at Hiorunga Bay.
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