There was a man called Thorstein, the son of Egil, the son
of Skallagrim, the son of Kveldulf the Hersir of Norway. Asgerd was the mother
of Thorstein; she was the daughter of Biorn Hold. Thorstein dwelt at Burg in
Burg-firth; he was rich of fee, and a great chief, a wise man, meek and of
measure in all wise. He was nought of such wondrous growth and strength as his
father Egil had been; yet was he a right mighty man, and much beloved of all
folk.
Thorstein was goodly to look on, flaxen-haired, and the best-eyed
of men; and so say men of lore that many of the kin of the Mere-men, who are
come of Egil, have been the goodliest folk; yet, for all that, this kindred
have differed much herein, for it is said that some of them have been accounted
the most ill-favoured of men: but in that kin have been also many men of great
prowess in many wise, such as Kiartan, the son of Olaf Peacock, and
Slaying-Bardi, and Skuli, the son of Thorstein. Some have been great bards,
too, in that kin, as Biorn, the champion of Hit-dale, priest Einar Skulison,
Snorri Sturluson, and many others.
Now, Thorstein had to wife Jofrid, the daughter of Gunnar,
the son of Hlifar. This Gunnar was the best skilled in weapons, and the lithest
of limb of all bonderfolk who have been in Iceland; the second was Gunnar of
Lithend; but Steinthor of Ere was the third. Jofrid was eighteen winters old
when Thorstein wedded her; she was a widow, for Thorodd, son of Odd of Tongue,
had had her to wife aforetime. Their daughter was Hungerd, who was brought up
at Thorstein's at Burg. Jofrid was a very stirring woman; she and Thorstein had
many children betwixt them, but few of them come into this tale. Skuli was the
eldest of their sons, Kollsvein the second, Egil the third.
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From: THE STORY/SAGA OF GUNNLAUG THE WORM-TONGUE AND RAVEN THE SKALD
Translated
From The Icelandic EIRIKR MAGNUSSON & WILLIAM MORRIS
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978-1-907256-80-6
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