The Sentimental Vikings

The Sentimental Vikings

The Sentimental VikingsAnd now this is the story of Witlaf the[3] harper, that he told in the...
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Author: Risley, R. V. (Richard Voorhees),1874-1904
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Language: English
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The Sentimental Vikings

The Sentimental Vikings

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The Sentimental Vikings

Dhs. 49.40 Dhs. 24.69
Author: Risley, R. V. (Richard Voorhees),1874-1904
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Sentimental Vikings

And now this is the story of Witlaf the[3] harper, that he told in the great hall of Gorm, the king of all Denmark, ten centuries ago, waving his handless arms in the flickering glow of the firelight. First, as to his birth. Men say that the heavens were darkened, and that tumultuous clouds swept low over the battlements, and that voices were heard, meaningless, in the air. I do not knowwonders are kind to great names when they have been memories a little time. But this much is true, that we in the hall of the castle were told by a white-faced woman, just as the sun setI remember how red its light fell on the rush-covered floor, and how the woman[4] leaned half through the door and told us, holding the curtainthat the child was born, and was strong, and a man; but that the mother was dead, and that the Lord Sigmund was with her. That night in the hall, by the light of the fire, as we men were talking in whispers, and telling kind deeds of our lady (for she was ever about in the cottages, and she and her women made soft-sewed clothes for all the men of the ship-crew), came, from behind the curtain that is to my ladys chambers, a long, low wail of a child, strong and insistent, and then a mans tread for a few paces, and then silence again, save for the mens whisperings and the sound of the squeaking of their leather-belts as they moved, and the gentle rubbing of the wooden shields on the walls as the wind blew through under the rafters. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 32191
Author: Risley, R. V. (Richard Voorhees)
Release Date: May 2, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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