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Then many laid evil things to his charge for his ill faith, and beat him till he was well-nigh past booting for, and let him lie there; but they went up to the hut and smote mightily on the door. "Pied-belly is knocking hard at the door, brother," says Illugi. "Yea, yea, hard, and over hard," says Grettir; and therewithal the door brake asunder.
Pied-belly we call the Ram, although the saga seems to mean that he was called Autumn-belly, which is a name of little, if of any, sense at all. We suppose that <i>haus-mögóttr</i>, p. 169, and <i>haust-magi</i>, p. 184, is one and the same thing, the <i>t</i> having spuriously crept into the text from a scribe's inadvertence.
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