Viking Tales

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Viking Tales
Hall Jennie
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Is no one brave enough to makeall of Norway his own?" She laughed a scornful laugh and walked away. The men stood with openmouths and stared after her. Could it be that she had sent that saucymessage to King Harald? They looked at her foster-father. He waschuckling in his beard and said nothing to them. They started out of thehouse in anger. When they were at the door, Gyda came up to them againand said: "Give this message to your King Harald for me: I will not be his wifeunless he puts all of ...Norway under him for my sake. " [Illustration: "_I will not be his wife unless he puts all of Norwayunder him for my sake_"] So Guthorm and his men rode homeward across the country. They did nottalk. They were all thinking. At last one said: "How shall we give this message to the king?" "I have been thinking of that, " Guthorm said; "his anger is no littlething. " It was late when they rode into the king's yard; for they had riddenslowly, trying to make some plan for softening the message, but they hadthought of none.

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