there was the greatest need to ride after them and slay them all.

After that he gathered men and roused the whole country; now he

and Kari and Ingialld ride with this band to meet Mord Valgard’s

son, and they found him at Holtford, and Mord was there waiting

for them with a very great company. Then they parted the hue and

cry; some fared the straight road by the east coast to

Selialandsmull, but some went up to Fleetlithe, and other-some

the higher road thence to Threecorner Ridge, and so down into

Godaland. Thence they rode north to Sand. Some too rode as far

as Fishwaters, and there turned back. Some the coast road east

to Holt, and told Thorgeir the tidings, and asked whether they

had not ridden by there.

“This is how it is,” said Thorgeir, “though I am not a mighty

chief, yet Flosi would take other counsel than to ride under my

eyes, when he has slain Njal, my father’s brother, and my

cousins; and there is nothing left for any of you but e’en to

turn back again, for ye should have hunted longer nearer home;

but tell this to Kari, that he must ride hither to me and be here

with me if he will; but though he will not come hither east,

still I will look after his farm at Dyrholms if he will, but tell

him too that I will stand by him and ride with him to the

Althing. And he shall also know this, that we brothers are the

next of kin to follow up the feud, and we mean so to take up the

suit, that outlawry shall follow and after that revenge, man for

man, if we can bring it about; but I do not go with you now,

because I know naught will come of it, and they will now be as

wary as they can of themselves.”

Now they ride back, and all met at Hof and talked there among

themselves, and said that they had gotten disgrace since they had

not found them. Alord said that was not so. Then many men were

eager that they should fare to Fleetlithe, and pull down the

homesteads of all those who had been at those deeds, but still

they listened for Mord’s utterance.

“That,” he said, “would be the greatest folly.” They asked why

he said that.

“Because,” he said, “if their houses stand, they will be sure to

visit them to see their wives; and then, as time rolls on, we may

hunt them down there; and now ye shall none of you doubt that I

will be true to thee Kari, and to all of you, and in all counsel,

for I have to answer for myself.”

Hjallti bade him do as he said. Then Hjallti bade Kari to come

and stay with him, he said he would ride thither first. They

told him what Thorgeir had offered him, and he said he would make

use of that offer afterwards, but said his heart told him it

would be well if there were many such.

After that the whole band broke up.

Flosi and his men saw all these tidings from where they were on

the fell; and Flosi said, “Now we will take our horses and ride

away, for now it will be some good.”

The sons of Sigfus asked whether it would be worth while to get

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