Now tells the tale of Gunnar, that in the same wise it fared with him; for when they awoke, Glaumvor his wife told him many dreams which seemed to her like to betoken1 guile2 coming; but Gunnar areded them all in other wise.
“This was one of them,” said she; “methought a bloody3 sword was borne into the hall here, wherewith thou wert thrust through, and at either end of that wolves howled.”
The king answered, “Our dogs shall bite me belike; blood-stained weapons oft betoken dogs’ snappings.”
She said, “Yet again I dreamed — that women came in, heavy and drooping4, and chose thee for their mate; may-happen these would be thy fateful women.”
He answered, “Hard to arede is this, and none may set aside the fated measure of his days, nor is it unlike that my time is short.” 46
So in the morning they arose, and were minded for the journey, but some letted them herein.
Then cried Gunnar to the man who is called Fjornir —
“Arise, and give us to drink goodly wine from great tuns, because may happen this shall be very last of all our feasts; belike if we die the old wolf shall come by the gold, and that bear shall nowise spare the bite of his war-tusks.”
Then all the folk of his household brought them on their way weeping.
The son of Hogni said —
“Fare ye well with merry tide.”
The more part of their folk were left behind; Solar and Gnoevar, the sons of Hogni, fared with them, and a great champion, named Orkning, who was the brother of Kostbera.
So folk followed them down to the ships, and all fetted them of their journey, but attained6 to naught7 therein.
Then spake Glaumvor, and said —
“O Vingi, most like that great ill hap5 will come of thy coming, and mighty8 and evil things shall betide in thy travelling.”
He answered, “Hearken to my answer; that I lie not aught: and may the high gallows9 and all things of grame have me, if I lie one word!”
Then cried Kostbera, “Fare ye well with merry days.”
And Hogni answered, “Be glad of heart, howsoever it may fare with us!”
And therewith they parted, each to their own fate. Then away they rowed, so hard and fast, that well-nigh the half of the keel slipped away from the ship, and so hard they laid on to the oars10 that thole and gunwale brake.
But when they came aland they made their ship fast, and then they rode awhile on their noble steeds through the murk wild-wood.
And now they behold11 the king’s army, and huge uproar12, and the clatter13 of weapons they hear from thence; and they see there a mighty host of men, and the manifold array of them, even as they wrought14 there: and all the gates of the burg were full of men.
So they rode up to the burg, and the gates thereof were shut; then Hogni brake open the gates, and therewith they ride into the burg.
Then spake Vingi, “Well might ye have left this deed undone15; go to now, bide16 ye here while I go seek your gallows-tree! Softly and sweetly I base you hither, but an evil thing abode17 thereunder; short while to bide ere ye are tied up to that same tree!”
Hogni answered, “None the more shall we waver for that cause; for little methinks have we shrunk aback whenas men fell to fight; and naught shall it avail thee to make us afeard, — and for an ill fate hast thou wrought.”
And therewith they cast him down to earth, and smote18 him with their axe-hammers till he died.
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