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There was a man named Thorgils Hallason; he was known by his mother's name, as she lived longer than his father, whose name was Snorri, son of Alf o' Dales. Halla, Thorgil's mother, was daughter of Gest Oddliefson. Thorgils lived in Horddale at a place called Tongue. Thorgils was a man great and goodly of body, the greatest swaggerer, and was spoken of as one of no fairness in dealings with men.
"Be silent!" commanded Sigurd Erikson, gripping the boy's arm. "No harm will come to you." Olaf struggled to his feet and was about to take to flight, but his master's firm grip held him. "Silly child!" muttered Sigurd. "Why do you fear me? Have I not already told you that I am your friend?" "I do not trust your friendship," answered Olaf angrily, remembering Thorgil's warning.
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