. Young folks library . Gaulish Warriob. NORSE EXPLORERS By HAUK ERLENDSSON.(Translated by A. M. Beeves.). ?HERE was a man named Thorvald;he was a son of Asvald Ulfs son,Eyxna-Thoris son. His sonsname was Eric. He and his father wentfrom Jaederen to Iceland, on accountof manslaughter, and settled on Horn-strandir, and dwelt at Drangar. . .Eric and his people were con-demned to outlawry at equipped his ship for a voyage, inEricsvag; while E3dolf concealed him inDimunarvag, when Thorgest and his peo-ple were searching for him among theislands. He said to them that it was his i
. Young folks library . Gaulish Warriob. NORSE EXPLORERS By HAUK ERLENDSSON.(Translated by A. M. Beeves.). ?HERE was a man named Thorvald;he was a son of Asvald Ulfs son,Eyxna-Thoris son. His sonsname was Eric. He and his father wentfrom Jaederen to Iceland, on accountof manslaughter, and settled on Horn-strandir, and dwelt at Drangar. . .Eric and his people were con-demned to outlawry at equipped his ship for a voyage, inEricsvag; while E3dolf concealed him inDimunarvag, when Thorgest and his peo-ple were searching for him among theislands. He said to them that it was his intention togo in search of that land which Gunnbiorn, son of Ulfthe Crow, saw when he was driven out of his course,westward across the main, and discovered Gunnbioms-skerries. He told them that he would return againto his friends, if he should succeed in finding thatcountry. Thorbiorn, and Eyiolf, and Styr accompaniedEric out beyond the islands, and they parted withthe greatest friendliness; Eric said to them that he 47 A Norseman. 48 A Book of Famous Explorers would render them similar aid, so fa
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