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[r 47 ] ' tunity of returning it; yet fhe could not conceive that the whole was any thing more than a miflake, as fhe did not be- lieve that it was: his inclinations to permit her to marry with the fon of a tlave, however gallant and handfome. Egill laid fher did not confider this with her ufual difcriml- nation; otherwife Ihe would have found that Olaf was fon to the daughter of Mirkeartan, king of Ireland, ftill nobler on that lide than on his father’s, and of courfe fuperior to their own. Thorgerda faicl Hie could not comprehend the matter on which her father left her. The next day Egill went to the tent of Holkuld, where he was received with every mark of politenefs ; having told the event of his converfation with his daughter.. Olaf was not pre- fent at this interview, and therefore, as foon as Egill had taken leave, he was anxious to know how matters went on. Holkuld only faid fhe had fome obje&ions. Olaf rather felt himfelf hurt at this, as he conftrued it into an affront; he was, however, determined, as his father to whom lie had wholly configned the bufinefs was fo unfuccefsful, to purfue the matter himfelf; in compliance to the common faying, that the one wolf deftroyed the other’s intereft, for which reafon he fhould himfelf go to the tent of Egill. To this Holkuld faid he had no objection. Olaf dreffed himfelf in a fuit of fcarlet, which he had re- ceived as a prefent from the king Harald. His head was co- vered with a gilded helm ; and in his hand he had. a fvvord highly finilhed with gold, which, being a gift o-f king Mirkear- tan, was a weapon of great value. Having repaired to the tent of Egill, Holkuld. entered firft. Egill received them both with much politenefs, and defired that they
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Fragments of English and Irish history

Fragments of English and Irish History in the ninth and tenth century
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