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Nor is it said in story that he and Kormak met ever again after these things betid. <i>How Grettir met Bardi, the Son of Gudmund, as he came back from the Heath-slayings</i>. Bardi, the son of Gudmund, and his brothers, rode home to Asbiornsness after their parting with Grettir. They were the sons of Gudmund, the son of Solmund.
That same day rode Bardi and his men north over Twodaysway, from the Heath-slayings; they were six in all, and every man sore wounded; and when they came forth by the homestead, then said Bardi "A man there is up on the hill-side; a big man, armed. What man do ye take him to be?" They said that they wotted not who he was.
Now thus must things be, even as Thorarin would, that no word more was sent to Grettir, but Bardi fared south to Burgfirth, and then befell the Heath-slayings. Grettir was at Biarg when he heard that Bardi had ridden south; he started up in anger for that no word had been sent to him, and said that not thus should they part.
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