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The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald

CHAPTER FOUR
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How Cormac Liked Black-Puddings.
Well Thorkel soon heard what was going forward, and thought it would turn out to his own shame and his daughter's if Cormac would not pledge himself to take her or leave her.

So he sent for Steingerd, and she went home.
Thorkel had a man called Narfi, a noisy, foolish fellow, boastful, and yet of little account.

Said he to Thorkel, "If Cormac's coming likes thee not, I can soon settle it." "Very well," says Thorkel.
Now, in the autumn, Narfi's work it was to slaughter the sheep.

Once, when Cormac came to Tunga, he saw Steingerd in the kitchen.


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