“WhenyouhavetoldusthestoryofSteinarwewilltellyouwhoweareandwhatweseek,“answeredtheman,adding:“Fearnot,wemeanhimnoharm,butrathergoodifheisthemanwethink。“
“Wife,“calledmyfather,“comehither。HerearemenwhowouldknowthestoryofSteinar,andsaythattheymeanhimgood。“
Somymothercame,andthemenbowedtoher。
“ThestoryofSteinarisshort,sirs,“shesaid。“Hismother,Steingerdi,whowasmycousinandthefriendofmychildhood,marriedthegreatchiefHakon,ofAgger,twoandtwentysummersgone。Ayearlater,justbeforeSteinarwasborn,shefledtomehere,askingshelterofmylord。HertalewasthatshehadquarrelledwithHakonbecauseanotherwomanhadcreptintoherplace。Findingthatthistalewastrue,andthatHakonhadtreatedherillindeed,wegavehershelter,andherehersonSteinarwasborn,ingivingbirthtowhomshedied——ofabrokenheart,asIthink,forshewasmadwithgriefandjealousy。InursedhimwithmysonOlafyonder,andas,althoughhehadnewsofhisbirth,Hakonneverclaimedhim,withushehasdweltasasoneversince。Thatisallthetale。NowwhatwouldyouwithSteinar?“
“ThisLady。ThelordHakonandthethreesonswhomthatotherwomanyoutellofborehimereshedied——forafterSteingerdi’sdeathhemarriedher——weredrownedinmakingharbouronthenightofthegreatgaleeighteendaysago。“
“ThatisthedaywhenthebearnearlykilledSteinar,“Iinterrupted。
“Wellforhim,then,youngsir,thatheescapedthisbear,fornow,asitseemstous,heisthelordofallHakon’slandsandpeople,beingtheonlymaleleftlivingofhisissue。This,bythewishoftheheadmenofAgger,whereisHakon’shall,wehavecometotellhim,ifhestilllives,sincebyreportheisagoodlymanandbrave——onewellfittedtositinHakon’splace。
“Istheheritagegreat?“askedmyfather。
“Aye,verygreat,Lord。InallJutlandtherewasnorichermanthanHakon。“
“ByOdin!“exclaimedmyfather,“itseemsthatSteinarisinFortune’sfavour。Well,menofAgger,enterandrestyou。Afteryouhaveeatenwewilltalkfurtherofthesematters。“
Itwasjustthenthat,appearingbetweenthetreesontheroadthatrantoFladstrandandtothesea,Isawacompanymounteduponhorses。
Infrontwasayoungwoman,wrappedinacoatoffurs,talkingeagerlytoamanwhorodebyher。Behind,cladinarmour,withabattle-axegirtabouthim,rodeanotherman,bigandfork-bearded,whostaredabouthimgloomily,andbehindhimagaintenortwelvethrallsandseamen。
Oneglancewasenoughforme。ThenIsprangup,crying:
“Iduna’sself,andwithhermybrotherSteinar,thelordAthalbrandandhisfolk。Ahappysightindeed!“AndIwouldhaverunforwardtomeetthem。
“Yes,yes,“saidmymother;“butawaitthemhere,Iprayyou。Youarenotyetstrong,myson。“Andsheflungherarmsaboutmeandheldme。
Presentlytheywereatthebridge,andSteinar,springingfromhishorse,liftedIdunafromhersaddle,asightatwhichIsawmymotherfrown。ThenIwouldnolongerberestrained,butranforward,cryinggreetingsasIcame,and,seizingIduna’shand,Ikissedit。Indeed,I
wouldhavekissedhercheekalso,butsheshrankback,saying:
“Notbeforeallthesefolk,Olaf。“
“Asyouwill,“Ianswered,thoughjustthenachillstruckme,which,Ithoughttomyself,camedoubtlessfromthecoldwind。“Itwillbethesweeterafterwards,“IaddedasgailyasIcould。
“Yes,“shesaidhurriedly。“But,Olaf,howwhiteandthinyouare。I
hadhopedtofindyouwellagain,though,notknowinghowitfaredwithyou,Icametoseewithmyowneyes。“
“Thatisgoodofyou,“ImutteredasIturnedtograspSteinar’shand,adding:“Iknowwellwhoitwasthatbroughtyouhere。“
“Nay,nay,“shesaid。“Icameofmyself。Butmyfatherwaitsyou,Olaf。“
SoIwenttowherethelordAthalbrandFork-beardwasdismounting,andgreetedhim,liftingmycap。
“What!“grumbledAthalbrand,whoseemedtobeinanilltemper,“areyouOlaf?Ishouldscarcelyhaveknownyouagain,lad,foryoulookmorelikeawispofhaytiedonastickthanaman。NowthatthefleshisoffyouIseeyoulackbone,unlikesomeothers,“andheglancedatthebroad-shoulderedSteinar。“Greetingtoyou,Thorvald。Wearecomeherethroughaseathatnearlydrownedus,somewhatbeforetheappointedtime,because——well,because,onthewhole,Ithoughtitbesttocome。IprayOdinthatyouaremoregladtoseeusthanIamtoseeyou。“
“Ifso,friendAthalbrand,whydidyounotstopaway?“askedmyfather,firingup,thenaddingquickly:“Nay,nooffence;youarewelcomehere,whateveryourhumour,andyoutoo,mydaughterthatistobe,andyou,Steinar,myfosterling,who,asitchances,arecomeinagoodhour。“
“How’sthat,Lord?“askedSteinarabsently,forhewaslookingatIduna。
“Thus,Steinar:Thesemen“——andhepointedtothethreemessengers——
“havebutjustarrivedfromAggerwiththenewsthatyourfather,Hakon,andyourhalf-brothersarealldrowned。TheysayalsothatthefolkofAggerhavenamedyouHakon’sheir,as,indeed,youarebyrightofblood。“
“Isthatso?“exclaimedSteinar,bewildered。“Well,asIneversawmyfatherormybrothers,andtheytreatedmebutill,Icannotweepforthem。“
“Hakon!“brokeinAthalbrand。“Why,Iknewhimwell,forinmyyouthwewerecomradesinwar。HewasthewealthiestmaninJutlandincattle,lands,thrallsandstoredgold。Youngfriend,yourluckisgreat,“andhestaredfirstatSteinar,thenatIduna,pullinghisforkedbeardandmutteringwordstohimselfthatIcouldnotcatch。
“Steinargetsthefortunehedeserves,“Iexclaimed,embracinghim。
“NotfornothingdidIsaveyoufromthebear,Steinar。Come,wishmyfoster-brotherjoy,Iduna。“
“Aye,thatIdowithallmyheart,“shesaid。“Joyandlonglifetoyou,andwiththemruleandgreatness,Steinar,LordofAgger,“andshecurtsiedtohim,herblueeyesfixeduponhisface。
ButSteinarturnedaway,makingnoanswer。OnlyRagnar,whostoodby,burstintoaloudlaugh。Then,puttinghisarmthroughmine,heledmeintothehall,saying:
“Thiswindisovercoldforyou,Olaf。Nay,troublenotaboutIduna。
Steinar,LordofAgger,willcareforher,Ithink。“
ThatnighttherewasafeastatAar,andIsatatitwithIdunabymyside。Beautifulshewasindeedinhergarmentofblue,overwhichstreamedheryellowhair,brightasthegoldringsthattinkledonherroundedarms。Shewaskindtomealso,andbademetellherthestoryoftheslayingofthebear,whichIdidasbestIcould,thoughafterwardsRagnartolditotherwise,andmorefully。OnlySteinarsaidlittleornothing,forheseemedtobelostindreams。
Ithoughtthatthiswasbecausehefeltsadatthenewsofthedeathofhisfatherandbrethren,since,althoughhehadneverknownthem,bloodstillcallstoblood;andso,Ibelieve,didmosttherepresent。
AtanyratemyfatherandmothertriedtocheerhimandintheendbadethemenofAggerdrawneartotellhimthetaleofhisheritage。
Theyobeyed,andsetoutalltheircase,ofwhichthesumwasthatSteinarmustnowbeoneofthewealthiestandmostpowerfulmenofthenorthernlands。
“Itseemsthatweshouldalltakeoffourcapstoyou,younglord,“
saidAthalbrandwhenheheardthistaleofruleandriches。“Whydidyounotaskmeformyfairdaughter?“headdedwithahalf-drunkenlaugh,foralltheliquorhehadswallowedhadgotaholdofhisbrain。Recoveringhimself,hewenton:“Itismywill,Thorvald,thatIdunaandthissnipeofanOlafofyoursshouldbewedassoonaspossible。Isaythattheyshallbewedassoonaspossible,sinceotherwiseIknownotwhatmayhappen。“
Thenhisheadfellforwardonthetableandhesanktosleep。
OnthemorrowearlyIlayawake,forhowcouldIsleepwhenIdunarestedbeneaththesameroofwithme——Iduna,who,asherfatherhaddecreed,wastobecomemywifesoonerthanIhadhoped?Iwasthinkinghowbeautifulshelooked,andhowmuchIlovedher;alsoofotherthingsthatwerenotsopleasant。Forinstance,whydidnoteverybodyseeherwithmyeyes?IcouldnothidefrommyselfthatRagnarwentneartohatingher;morethanonceshehadalmostbeenthecauseofaquarrelbetweenus。Freydisa,too,mynurse,wholovedme,lookedonhersourly,andevenmymother,althoughshetriedtolikeherformysake,hadnotyetlearnedtodoso,orthusitappearedtome。
WhenIaskedherwhy,sherepliedthatshefearedthemaidwassomewhatselfish,alsotoofondofdrawingtheeyesofmen,andoftheadornmentofherbeauty。Ofthosewhoweredearesttome,indeed,onlySteinarseemedtothinkIdunaasperfectasIdidmyself。This,sofarasitwent,waswell;but,then,SteinarandIhadalwaysthoughtalike,whichrobbedhisjudgmentofsomethingofitsworth。
WhilstIwasponderingoverthesethings,althoughitwasstillsoearlythatmyfatherandAthalbrandwereyetinbedsleepingoffthefumesoftheliquortheyhaddrunk,IheardSteinarhimselftalkingtothemessengersfromAggerinthehall。Theyaskedhimhumblywhetherhewouldbepleasedtoreturnwiththemthatdayandtakepossessionofhisinheritance,sincetheymustgetbackforthwithtoAggerwiththeirtidings。Herepliedthatiftheywouldsendsomeorcomethemselvestoescorthimonthetenthdayfromthatonwhichtheyspoke,hewouldgotoAggerwiththem,butthatuntilthenhecouldnotdoso。
“Tendays!Intendayswhoknowswhatmayhappen?“saidtheirspokesman。“Suchaheritageasyourswillnotlackforclaimants,Lord,especiallyasHakonhasleftnephewsbehindhim。“