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King Alfred’s Viking

CHAPTER XIII
10/22

"Are you a Christian, therefore ?" "I am as yet unbaptized," I said.

"I have taken the prime signing on me, as have many others; but I shall certainly seek baptism shortly." "You came here as a heathen, then ?" "As a heathen altogether, except that I had no hatred of Christians," I answered, not quite seeing what the king would know.
"What turned your mind so far from the old gods that you should be a fit messenger on such a matter to us ?" "I have learned from Alfred and Neot," I answered, "and I know that I have found what is true." Then Guthrum turned to Osmund.
"What say you, jarl?
you have been with Alfred also." "When Ranald is baptized, I shall be so with him," the jarl answered simply.
And that was the first word thereof that I had heard from him.
Then an older chief spoke sharply to us.
"What profit do you look to make thereout--either of you ?" "Certainty of better things both in this life and in that to come," I answered.
"Ay, so they always say," the chief growled; "but what place with Alfred in return ?" "It is likely that I shall gain no place with him," I said.

"Jarl Osmund knows that I do not count on that." "Ay," said Osmund, "I know it.

Nor will any man think that I seek honour at Alfred's hands." Then Guthrum rose up, and spoke gravely and yet very determinedly, as if this was no new matter to him.
"Here, chiefs, are two good and tried warriors who willingly choose Alfred's faith.

You and I have heard thereof since we were in England; and many a man have we seen die, since we have been here, because he would not give it up.


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