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Wulfric the Weapon Thane

CHAPTER VIII
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He shall bide here till Halfden comes home, for he tells a plain story, and wears those rings.

And he has spoken the ill of himself and little of this craven, who maybe knows more than he will say.

I have a mind to find out what he does know," and he looked savagely at Beorn, who was sitting up and rocking himself to and fro, with his eyes looking far away.
"Do what you will with him he will lie," said Hubba.
"I can make him speak truth," said Ingvar grimly.
"What shall be done with this Wulfric ?" asked Hubba.
"Let him go with Raud until I have spoken with Beorn," answered Ingvar, "then we shall be sure if he is friend or not." Hubba nodded, and he and I rose up and went out to the porch, where Raud and Rolf waited with the two guards.

We passed them and stood in the courtyard.
"I believe you, Wulfric," said Hubba, "for I know a true man when I see him." "I thank you, Jarl," I answered him, taking the hand that he offered me.
I looked out over the sea, for the frank kindness moved me, and I would not show it.

There was a heavy bank of clouds working up, and the wind came from the north, with a smell of snow in it.


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