Holyfell ; there he saw how the fell was opened on the north side, and in the fell he saw mighty fires, and heard huge clamour therein, and the clank of drinking-horns ; and when he hearkened if perchance he might hear any words clear of others, he heard... Shetland Folk-lore - Seite 87von John Spence - 1899 - 255 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...in the fell he saw mighty fires, and heard huge clamour therein, and the clank of drinking-horns ; and when he hearkened if perchance he might hear any...bidden to sit in the high-seat over against his father. That foretoken the shepherd told in the evening to Thora, Thorstein's wife ; she spake little thereon,... | |
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...in the fell he saw mighty fires, and heard huge clamour therein, and the clank of drinking-horns ; and when he hearkened if perchance he might hear any...bidden to sit in the high-seat over against his father" (ibid. u). In the same way, Gunnar of Lithend was thought to have ' died into ' his howe. The neat-herd... | |
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