Sword and crozier, drama in five acts by Indriði Einarsson
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_Haf_ (_coming in again_).--Now your horse is provided with ice-spurs. Make haste; I see men riding this way. (LADY HELGA _and_ HAF _depart_.) _Jorun_ (_throwing up her hands in dismay_).--And to-night the Peace of God is at an end! Holy mother of God! Rather extinguish the sun than let my husband be taken from me and put to death. Rather extinguish the sun than let this war continue. The earth does not deserve to exist when no one obeys the command of love and peace. _Brand_ (_enters_).--You are praying? _Jorun_.--Lady Helga departed but this moment; she said to me that her husband had promised her the life of a man in this feud, and that she intended to choose yours. _Brand_.--It is altogether uncertain as yet whether kinsman Kolbein will get power over my life. _Jorun_.--Hjalti, the bishop's son, will not come to effect a settlement between you. _Brand_.--I am not so sure whether we shall need him. Broddi has two hundred men, and if Deacon Sigurd and Helgi Skaftason manage to get any men it is likely that we shall have a greater host than kinsman Kolbein. (SIGURD, _deacon, enters_. BRAND _goes to meet him_.) You come late, deacon! _Sigurd_.--I have been going about asking for help, as you bade me, and I may as well say in few words that no one will take up arms for you, |
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