ODDNY
I like not dwelling in an outlaw’s
house.
Snow shall be heavier upon some eyes
Than you can tell of—ay, and
unseen earth
Shall keep that snow from filling those
poor eyes.
This void house is more void by brooding
things
That do not happen, than by absent men.
Sometimes when I awaken in the night
My throbbing ears are mocking me with
rumours
Of crackling beams, beams falling, and
loud flames.
ASTRID (pointing
to the weapons by the high-seat)
The bill that Gunnar won in a far sea-fight
Sings inwardly when battle impends; as
a harp
Replies to the wind, thus answers it to
fierceness,
So tense its nature is and the spell of
its welding;
Then trust ye well that while the bill
is silent
No danger thickens, for Gunnar dies not
singly.
STEINVOR
But women are let forth free when men
go burning?
ODDNY
Fire is a hurrying thing, and fire by
night
Can see its way better than men see theirs.
ASTRID
The land will not be nobler or more holpen
If Gunnar burns and we go forth unsinged.
Why will he break the atonement that was
set?
That wise old Njal who has the second
sight
Foretold his death if he should slay twice
over
In the same kin, or break the atonement
set:
Yet has he done these things and will
not care.
Kolskegg, who kept his back in famous
fights,
Sailed long ago and far away from us
Because that doom is on him for the slayings;
Yet Gunnar bides although that doom is
on him
And he is outlawed by defiance of doom.
STEINVOR
Gunnar has seen his death: he is
spoken for.
He would not sail because, when he rode
down
Unto the ship, his horse stumbled and
threw him,
His face toward the Lithe and his own
fields.
Olaf the Peacock bade him be with him
In his new mighty house so carven and
bright,
And leave this house to Rannveig and his
sons:
He said that would be well, yet never
goes.
Is he not thinking death would ride with
him?
Did not Njal offer to send his sons,
Skarphedin ugly and brave and Hauskuld
with him,
To hold this house with Gunnar, who refused
them,
Saying he would not lead young men to
death?
I tell you Gunnar is done.... His
fetch is out.
ODDNY
Nay, he’s been topmost in so many
fights
That he believes he shall fight on untouched.
STEINVOR
He rides to motes and Things before his
foes.
He has sent his sons harvesting in the
Isles.
He takes deliberate heed of death—to
meet it,
Like those whom Odin needs. He is
fey, I tell you—
And if we are past the foolish ardour