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Said Wolfkettle, "We will lead you to him; he is on the east side of the water, with all his host, and they are hard on departing." So they went down the ford, which was not very deep; and Wolfkettle rode the ford behind Geirbald, and another man behind Viglund; but Hiarandi went afoot with the others beside the horses, for he was a very tall man.
Come thou, Geirbald of the Shieldings the messenger! Now know we the deeds of others and thy deeds. Come, stand beside us for a little!"
Of Geirbald and Viglund the tale tells that they rode the woodland paths as speedily as they might.
"Thou sayest sooth," saith Geirbald, "tarry we no longer; here sunder our ways; farewell!" "Farewell," said he, "and thou, Viglund, take this word in parting, that belike thou shalt yet see the Romans, and strike a stroke, and maybe be smitten. For indeed they be most mighty warriors." Then made they no delay but rode their ways either side.
There he sat, and the others in that ring of men looked sadly upon him; such as Arinbiorn of the Bearings, and Wolfkettle and Thorolf of his own House, and Hiarandi of the Elkings, and Geirbald the Shielding, the messenger of the woods, and Fox who had seen the Roman Garth, and many others.
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