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Prose Edda - Brodeur Trans. Gylfaginning
to tell of. Then spake Jafnhárr:
"We have heard say concerning some matters which seem to us incredible,
but here sits one near at hand who will know how to tell true tidings
of this. Therefore thou must believe that he will not lie for the first
time now, who never lied before." Gangleri said: "Here will
I stand and listen, if any answer is forthcoming to this word; but otherwise
I pronounce you overcome, if ye cannot tell that which I ask you." 58 bone was broken. There is no need to make a long story of it; all may know how frightened the husbandman must have been when he saw how Thor let his brows sink down before his eyes; but when be looked at the eyes, then it seemed to him that he must fall down before their glances alone. Thor clenched his hands on the hammer-shaft so that the knuckles whitened; and the husbandman and all his household did what was to be expected: they cried out lustily, prayed for peace, offered in recompense all that they had. But when he saw their terror, then the fury departed from him, and he became appeased, and took of them in atonement their children, Thjálfi and Röskva, who then became his bond-servants; and they follow him ever since. XLV. "Thereupon he left his goats behind, and began his journey eastward toward Jötunheim and clear to the sea; and then he went out over the sea, that deep one; but when he came to land, he went up, and Loki and Thjálfi ,and Röskva with him. Then, when they had walked a little while, there stood before them a great forest; they walked all that day till dark. Thjálfi was swiftest-footed of all men; he bore Thor's bag, but there was nothing good for food. As soon as it had become dark, they sought themselves shelter for the night, and found before them a certain hall, very great: there was a door in the end, of equal width with the hall, wherein they took up quarters for the night. But about midnight there came a great earthquake: the earth rocked under them exceedingly, and the house trembled. Then Thor rose up and called to his companions, and they explored farther, and found in the middle of the hall a side-chamber on the right hand, and they went in 59 thither. Thor sat down in
the doorway, but the others were farther in from him, and they were afraid;
but Thor gripped his hammer-shaft and thought to defend himself. Then
they heard a great humming sound, and a crashing. 6o "Thereupon Skrýmir
slept and snored hard, and Thor took the provision-bag and set about to
unloose it; but such things must be told as will seem incredible: he got
no knot loosened and no thong-end stirred, so as to be looser than before.
When be saw that this work might not avail, then he became angered, gripped
the hammer Mjöllnir in both hands, and strode with great strides
to that place where Skrýmir lay, and smote him in the head. Skrýmir
awoke, and asked whether a leaf had fallen upon his head; or whether they
had eaten and were ready for bed? Thor replied that they were just then
about to go to sleep; then they went under another oak. It must be told
thee, that there was then no fearless sleeping. At midnight Thor heard
how Skrýmir snored and slept fast, so that it thundered in the
woods; then he stood up and went to him, shook his hammer eagerly and
hard, and smote down upon the middle of his crown: he saw that the face
of the hammer sank deep into his head. And at that moment Skrýmir
awoke and said: 'What is it now? Did some acorn fall on my head? Or what
is the news with thee, Thor?' But Thor went back speedily, and replied
that he was then but new-wakended; said that it was then midnight, and
there was yet time to sleep.
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