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GYLFl’s MOCKING. 63 hold, and said that f>orr could not need to bid any men beside to try a hug in his hall, and it was then close on night. UtgarS’s Loki showed forr and his fellows to seats, and they tarried there the night through in good fare. 47. But in the morning so soon as it dawned stands Jorr up and his fellows; (they) clothe them and are ready to go away strait; then came thither UtganS’s Loki, and let a board be set for them; there was no lack of good fare, meat and drink, but after they had eaten they betook them to their way. UtgarS’s Loki, leads them out, (and) goes with them away out of the burg; but at parting Ut- garS’s Loki spoke to J>orr, and asks; “How he thinks his journey had turned out, and whether he had met any stronger man than himself?” forr answers that he will not say, that he has not fared very shamefully in this meeting; “but I know ye will call me a man of little worth, and I brook that ill.” Then said UtgarS’s Loki: “Now shall I tell you the truth, since thou art come out of the burg, that if I live and may have my way, then shallt thou never more come into it: and by my troth I wis thou liadst never come in, if I had known before thou hadst so much strength in thee, and that thou wouldst have br ought us so near to great mishap. But
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The Prose or Younger Edda

The prose or younger Edda commonly ascribed to Snorri Sturluson
Year
1842
Language
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