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King Alfred’s Viking

CHAPTER VI
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But word came that he would wait till he had heard more of the Danish answer to his message before we spoke together of that he had written of to me.

So he prayed me to wait in the camp till he had seen the Danes again, and told Odda to find quarters for us.
"So we shall have a good talk together," the ealdorman said.

"I am glad you are not going back to the ships yet." So was I, for all this fresh life that I had not seen before pleased me.

Most of all I wished to see more of Alfred and the state in which he lived.
Now, just when I was ready for the feast, and was sitting with Odda, there came a guard to the tent and said that the chief of the Danes was seeking King Ranald.
Then Odda said: "What wills he?
we have no traffic with Danes." "He would speak with King Ranald," the man said.
Then said I: "If it is Osmund the jarl, I think I know why he comes .-- Let him come in here and speak before you, ealdorman." "Why, do you know him ?" "I cannot rightly say that I do, but I nearly came to do so." Then Odda wondered, and answered: "Forgive me; one grows suspicious about these Danes.

I will go hence, and you shall speak with him alone.


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