[King Alfred’s Viking by Charles W. Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookKing Alfred’s Viking CHAPTER II 11/36
See how the sun has sunk since you left me!" So indeed it seemed, though I knew not that I had been so long.
I had stayed still and gazed on that strange sight without stirring for what seemed but a little while.
Yet I had thought long thoughts in that time, and I mind every single thing in that dim chamber, even to the markings on the stones that made its walls and roof and floor. "See," I said, "Jarl Sigurd has given me the sword!" Kolgrim gazed in wonder.
There was no speck of dust on the broad blade as I drew it, and the waving lines of the dwarf-wrought steel and gold-inlaid runes were clear and bright along its middle for half its length.
For the mound was very dry, and they had covered all the chamber with peat before piling the earth over it. "Let us go back to Jarl Einar; he will fear for us," I said, sheathing the sword and girding it to me. So we went across the meadow, and even as we went a blast of cold wind came from, over the mountains, and with it whirled the black thunderclouds of the storm that had been gathering all day.
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