Sword and crozier, drama in five acts by Indriði Einarsson
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page 67 of 154 (43%)
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_Kolbein_.--You, Asbjorn, will cross the mountains with a dozen men and advise my wife Helga to draw all guards from the west as fast as is at all possible. You yourself will continue your journey south over the Kjol to Hjalti, the son of the bishop to come north at once with all the men he can summon, to prevent difficulties here. _Asbjorn_.--Indeed, a strenuous journey, now at the height of winter! _Kolbein_.--Maintain the length of your days' journeys as if I were along myself, and be back at Flugumyr by the next Sunday. (ASBJORN _departs_.) But you, Haf, will take half of the company remaining, and take position in the fortifications close by. The horses you will let into the fort. The other half you will let take position on the outside of the gates of the fort, so that we may leave it at our will. We shall hold the fortification until help comes to us, if need be. Let all undo the peace-straps[A] from their swords! [Footnote A: Straps wound round the sheath and fastened to a ring in the hilt.] _Haf_.--I shall arrange all as you command. (_Departs_.) _Kolbein_ (_to the_ BISHOP, _who is about to leave_).--Bide an instant, bishop! Remain here at my side! If it appears that Broddi's men show any hostilities towards me, I shall behead you here before the high altar. _Botolf_ (_to himself_).--Broddi's men! Are they so wise, I wonder? (_Aloud_.) You will permit me to speak with Kolbein Kaldajos, in order that he may adjust our difficulties. |
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