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    Post  Admin Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:36 pm

    When Thorer saw that, he returned to his boat and rowed to his
    own ship. Karle and his men had hoisted sail, and were come a
    long way before Thorer got under way. They now sailed so that
    the brothers were always in advance, and both vessels made all
    the haste they could. Wireless LAN They sailed thus until they came to
    Geirsver, which is the first roadstead of the traders to the
    North. They both came there towards evening, and lay in the
    harbour near the landing-place. Thorer's ship lay inside, and
    the brothers' the outside vessel in the port. When Thorer had
    set up his tents he went on shore, and many of his men with him.
    They went to Karle's ship, which was well provided. Thorer
    hailed the ship, and told the commanders to come on shore; on
    which the brothers, and some men with them, went on the land.
    Now Thorer began the same discourse, and told them to bring the
    goods they got in booty to the land to have them divided. The
    brothers thought that was not necessary, until they had arrived
    at their own neighbourhood. Thorer said it was unusual not to
    divide booty but at their own home, and thus to be left to the
    honour of other people. They spoke some words about it, but
    could not agree. Then Thorer turned away; but had not gone far
    before he came back, and tells his comrades to wait there.
    Thereupon he calls to Karle, and says he wants to speak with him
    alone. Karle went to meet him; and when he came near, Thorer
    struck at him with a spear, so that it went through him.
    "There," said Thorer, "now thou hast learnt to know a Bjarkey
    Island man. I thought VCP thou shouldst feel Asbjorn's spear."
    Karle died instantly, and Thorer with his people went immediately
    on board their ship. When Gunstein and his men saw Karle fall
    they ran instantly to him, took his body and carried it on board
    their ship, struck their tents, and cast off from the pier, and
    left the land. When Thorer and his men saw this, they took down
    their tents and made preparations to follow. But as they were
    hoisting the sail the fastenings to the mast broke in two, and
    the sail fell down across the ship, which caused a great delay
    before they could hoist the sail again. Gunstein had already got
    a long way ahead before Thorer's ship fetched way, and now they
    used both sails and oars. Gunstein did the same. On both sides
    they made great way day and night; but so that they did not gain
    much on each other, although when they came to the small sounds
    among the islands Gunstein's vessel was lighter in turning. But
    Thorer's ship made way upon them, so that when they came up to
    Lengjuvik, Gunstein turned towards the land, and with all his men
    ran up into the country, and left his ship. A little after
    Thorer came there with his ship, sprang upon the land after them,
    and pursued them. There was a woman who helped Gunstein to
    conceal himself, and it is told that she was much acquainted with
    witchcraft. Thorer and his men returned to the vessels, and took
    all the goods out of Gunstein's vessel, and put on board stones
    in place of the cargo, and then hauled the ship out into the
    fjord, cut a hole in its bottom, and sank it to the bottom.
    Thereafter Thorer, with his people, returned home to Bjarkey
    Isle. Gunstein and his people proceeded in small boats at first,
    and lay concealed by day, until they had passed Bjarkey, and had
    got beyond Thorer's Project Management Professional district. Gunstein went home first to Langey
    Isle for a short time, and then proceeded south without any halt,
    until he came south to Throndhjem, and there found King Olaf, to
    whom he told all that had happened on this Bjarmaland expedition.
    The king was ill-pleased with the voyage, but told Gunstein to
    remain with him, promising to assist him when opportunity
    offered. Gunstein took the invitation with thanks, and stayed
    with King Olaf.

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