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Viking Tales of the North
Saga of Fridthjof the Bold
Chapter 4
When the kings had gone away Fridthjof took his robes of state, and put
his good gold ring on his hand; then the foster-brothers went down to
the sea and launched Ellide. Said Bjorn: Whither shall we now turn the
prow, foster-brother: Answered Fridthjof: To Baldershage. And amuse ourselves
with Ingeborg. Said Bjorn: It is not a proper thing to do, to provoke
the gods. Said Fridthjof: Yet that risk shall now be run; besides, I rate
the favor of Ingeborg or more account than that of Balder. Hereupon they
rowed over the fjord, walked up to Baldershage and entered Ingeborg’s
bower, where she sat, together with eight maidens, and they, too, were
eight. But when they came there all the place was covered with cloth of
pall and other fine woven stuff. Then Ingeborg arose and said: Why are
you so overbold, Fridthjof, that you have come here without the consent
of my brothers, and thus provoke the wrath of the gods: Made answer Fridthjof:
However this may be, I consider your love of more account than the wrath
of the gods. Answered Ingeborg: You shall be welcome here, and all your
men. Then she made room for him to sit at her side, and drank his toast
of the best wine, and they sat and were merry together. Then Ingeborg,
seeing the gold ring on his hand, asked whether he was the owner of that
precious thing. Fridthjof said it was his. She praised the ring very much.
Said Fridthjof: I will give you the ring if you promise not to part with
it, and will send it to me when you no longer care to keep it, and with
it we pledge our troth and love to each other. With this pledging of troth
they exchanged rings. Fridthjof spent many nights at Baldershage, and
every day he went over there now and then to be merry with Ingeborg.
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