“Myfathertellsmeyouwishtospeakwithme,“andshelaughedalittlesoftlyandheldmewithherbeautifuleyes。
AfterthatIknownotwhathappenedtillIsawIdunabendingtowardsmelikeawillowinthewind,andthen——oh,joyofjoys!——feltherkissuponmylips。Nowmyspeechwasunsealed,andItoldherthetalethatlovershavealwaystold。HowthatIwasreadytodieforhertowhichsheansweredthatshehadratherthatIlived,sinceghostswerenogoodhusbands;howthatIwasnotworthyofhertowhichsheansweredthatIwasyoung,withallmytimebeforeme,andmightlivetobegreaterthanIthought,asshebelievedIshould;andsoforth。
Onlyonemorethingcomesbacktomeofthatblissfulhour。FoolishlyIsaidwhatIhadbeenthinking,namely,thatIblessedRagnar。Atthesewords,ofasuddenIduna’sfacegrewsternandthelovelightinhereyeswaschangedtosuchasgleamsfromswords。
“IdonotblessRagnar,“sheanswered。“IhopeonedaytoseeRagnar——“andshecheckedherself,adding:“Come,letusenter,Olaf。Ihearmyfathercallingmetomixhissleeping-cup。“
Sowewentintothehousehandinhand,andwhentheysawuscomingthus,allgatheredthereburstintoshoutsoflaughteraftertheirrudefashion。Moreover,beakerswerethrustintoourhands,andweweremadetodrinkfromthemandswearsomeoath。Thusendedourbetrothal。
Ithinkitwasonthenextdaythatwesailedforhomeinmyfather’slargestshipofwar,whichwasnamedthe/Swan/。Iwentunwillinglyenough,whodesiredtodrinkmoreofthedelightofIduna’seyes。
Still,goImust,sinceAthalbrandwouldhaveitso。Themarriage,hesaid,shouldtakeplaceatAaratthetimeoftheSpringfeast,andnotbefore。Meanwhilehehelditbestweshouldbeapartthatwemightlearnwhetherwestillclungtoeachotherinabsence。
Thesewerethereasonshegave,butIthinkthathewasalreadysomewhatsorryforwhathehaddone,andreflectedthatbetweenharvestandspringtimehemightfindanotherhusbandforIduna,whowasmoretohismind。ForAthalbrand,asIlearnedafterwards,wasaschemingandafalse-heartedman。Moreover,hewasofnohighlineage,butonewhohadraisedhimselfupbywarandplunder,andthereforehisblooddidnotcompelhimtohonour。
Thenextscenewhichcomesbacktomeofthoseearlydaysisthatofthehuntingofthewhitenorthernbear,whenIsavedthelifeofSteinar,myfoster-brother,andnearlylostmyown。
Itwasonadaywhenthewinterwasmergingintospring,butthecoast-linenearAarwasstillthickwithpackiceandlargefloeswhichhadfloatedinfromthemorenorthernseas。Acertainfishermanwhodweltonthisshorecametothehalltotellusthathehadseenagreatwhitebearononeofthesefloes,which,hebelieved,hadswumfromittotheland。Hewasamanwithaclub-foot,andIcanrecallavisionofhimlimpingacrossthesnowtowardsthedrawbridgeofAar,supportinghimselfbyastaffonthetopofwhichwascutthefigureofsomeanimal。
“Younglords,“hecriedout,“thereisawhitebearontheland,suchabearasonceIsawwhenIwasaboy。Comeoutandkillthebearandwinhonour,butfirstgivemeadrinkformynews。“
AtthattimeIthinkmyfather,Thorvald,wasawayfromhomewithmostofthemen,Idonotknowwhy;butRagnar,SteinarandIwerelingeringaboutthesteadwithlittleornothingtodo,sincethetimeofsowingwasnotyet。Atthenewsoftheclub-footedman,weranforourspears,andoneofuswenttotelltheonlythrallwhocouldbesparedtomakereadythehorsesandcomewithus。Thora,mymother,wouldhavestoppedus——shesaidshehadheardfromherfatherthatsuchbearswereverydangerousbeasts——butRagnaronlythrustheraside,whileIkissedherandtoldhernottofret。
OutsidethehallImetFreydisa,adark,quietwomanofmiddleage,oneofthevirginsofOdin,whomIlovedandwholovedmeand,saveoneother,meonlyamongmen,forshehadbeenmynurse。
“Whithernow,youngOlaf?“sheaskedme。“HasIdunacomeherethatyourunsofast?“
“No,“Ianswered,“butawhitebearhas。“
“Oh!thenthingsarebetterthanIthought,whofearedlestitmightbeIdunabeforehertime。Still,yougoonanillerrand,fromwhichI
thinkyouwillreturnsadly。“
“Whydoyousaythat,Freydisa?“Iasked。“Isitjustbecauseyoulovetocroaklikearavenonarock,orforsomegoodreason?“
“Idon’tknow,Olaf,“sheanswered。“Isaythingsbecausetheycometome,andImust,thatisall。Itellyouthatevilwillbebornofthisbearhuntofyours,andyouhadbetterstopathome。“
“Tobelaughedatbymybrethren,Freydisa?Moreover,youarefoolish,forifevilistobe,howcanIavoidit?Eitheryourforesightisnothingortheevilmustcome。“
“Thatisso,“answeredFreydisa。“Fromyourchildhoodupyouhadthegiftofreasonwhichismorethanisgrantedtomostofthesefoolsaboutus。Go,Olaf,andmeetyourfore-ordainedevil。Still,kissmebeforeyougolestweshouldnotseeeachotheragainforawhile。Ifthebearkillsyou,atleastyouwillbesavedfromIduna。“
NowwhileshesaidthesewordsIwaskissingFreydisa,whomIloveddearly,butwhenIunderstoodthemIleaptbackbeforeshecouldkissmeagain。
“WhatdoyoumeanbyyourtalkaboutIduna?“Iasked。“Idunaismybetrothed,andI’llsuffernoillspeechofher。“
“Iknowsheis,Olaf。You’vegotRagnar’sleavings。Althoughheissohot-headed,Ragnarisawisedoginsomeways,whocantellwhatheshouldnoteat。There,begone,youthinkmejealousofIduna,asoldwomencanbe,butit’snotthat,mydear。Oh!you’lllearnbeforeallisdone,ifyoulive。Begone,begone!I’lltellyounomore。Hark,Ragnarisshoutingtoyou,“andshepushedmeaway。
Itwasalongridetowherethebearwassupposedtobe。Atfirstaswewentwetalkedagreatdeal,andmadeawagerastowhichofthethreeofusshouldfirstdriveaspearintothebeast’sbodysodeepthatthebladewashidden,butafterwardsIgrewsilent。Indeed,IwasmusingsomuchofIdunaandhowthetimedrewnearwhenoncemoreI
shouldseehersweetface,wonderingalsowhyRagnarandFreydisashouldthinksoillofherwhoseemedagoddessratherthanawoman,thatIforgotallaboutthebear。SocompletelydidIforgetitthatwhen,beingbynatureveryobservant,Isawtheslotofsuchabeastaswepassedacertainbirchwood,Ididnotthinktoconnectitwiththatwhichwewerehuntingortopointitouttotheotherswhowereridingaheadofme。
Atlengthwecametothesea,andthere,sureenough,sawagreatice-
floe,whichnowandagaintiltedasthesurgecaughtitsbroadgreenflank。Whenittiltedtowardsusweperceivedatrackworndeepintotheicebythepawsoftheprisonedbearasithadmarchedendlesslyround。Alsowesawabiggrinningskull,whereonsataravenpickingattheeye-holes,andsomefragmentsofwhitefur。
“Thebearisdead!“exclaimedRagnar。“Odin’scursebeonthatclub-
footedfoolwhogaveusthiscoldridefornothing。“
“Yes,Isupposeso,“saidSteinardoubtfully。“Don’tyouthinkthatitisdead,Olaf?“
“WhatisthegoodofaskingOlaf?“brokeinRagnar,withaloudlaugh。
“WhatdoesOlafknowaboutbears?Hehasbeenasleepforthelasthalf-hourdreamingofAthalbrand’sblue-eyeddaughter;orperhapsheismakingupanotherpoem。“
“Olafseesfartherwhenheseemsasleepthansomeofusdowhenweareawake,“answeredSteinarhotly。
“Ohyes,“repliedRagnar。“Sleepingorwaking,Olafisperfectinyoureyes,foryou’vedrunkthesamemilk,andthattiesyoutighterthanarope。Wakeup,now,brotherOlaf,andtellus:Isnotthebeardead?“
ThenIanswered,“Why,ofcourse,abearisdead;seeitsskull,alsopiecesofitshide?“
“There!“exclaimedRagnar。“Ourfamilyprophethassettledthematter。
Letusgohome。“
“Olafsaidthat/a/bearwasdead,“answeredSteinar,hesitating。
Ragnar,whohadalreadyswunghimselfroundinhisquickfashion,spokebackoverhisshoulder:
“Isn’tthatenoughforyou?Doyouwanttohuntaskullortheravensittingonit?Oristhis,perchance,oneofOlaf’sriddles?Ifso,I
amtoocoldtoguessriddlesjustnow。“
“YetIthinkthereisoneforyoutoguess,brother,“Isaidgently,“anditis:Whereisthelivebearhiding?Can’tyouseethatthereweretwobearsonthatice-head,andthatonehaskilledandeatentheother?“
“Howdoyouknowthat?“askedRagnar。
“BecauseIsawtheslotofthesecondaswepassedthebirchwoodyonder。Ithasasplitclawontheleftforefootandtheothersareallwornbytheice。“
“ThenwhyinOdin’snamedidyounotsaysobefore?“exclaimedRagnarangrily。
NowIwasashamedtoconfessthatIhadbeendreaming,soIansweredathazard:
“BecauseIwishedtolookupontheseaandthefloatingice。Seewhatwondrouscolourstheytakeinthislight!“
Whenheheardthis,Steinarburstoutlaughingtilltearscameintohisblueeyesandhisbroadshouldersshook。ButRagnar,whocarednothingforsceneryorsunsets,didnotlaugh。Onthecontrary,aswasusualwithhimwhenvexed,helosthistemperandsworebythemoreevilofthegods。Thenheturnedonmeandsaid:
“Whynottellthetruthatonce,Olaf?Youareafraidofthisbeast,andthat’swhyyouletuscomeonherewhenyouknewitwasinthewood。Youhopedthatbeforewegotbackthereitwouldbetoodarktohunt。“
AtthistauntIflushedandgrippedtheshaftofmylonghuntingspear,foramongusNorthmentobetoldthathewasafraidofanythingwasadeadlyinsulttoaman。
“Ifyouwerenotmybrother-“Ibegan,thencheckedmyself,forI
wasbynatureeasy-tempered,andwenton:“Itistrue,Ragnar,Iamnotsofondofhuntingasyouare。Still,Ithinkthattherewillbetimetofightthisbearandkillorbekilledbyit,beforeitgrowsdark,andifnotIwillreturnaloneto-morrowmorning。“
ThenIpulledmyhorseroundandrodeahead。AsIwent,myearsbeingveryquick,Iheardtheothertwotalkingtogether。Atleast,I