Folk-Lore and Legends: Scandinavian by Charles John Tibbits
Author:Charles John Tibbits [Tibbits, Charles John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9788827594711
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Published: 2005-02-26T06:00:00+00:00
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THE ICELANDIC SORCERESSES.
âTell me,â said Katla, a handsome and lively widow, to Gunlaugar, an accomplished and gallant young warrior, âtell me why thou goest so oft to Mahfahlida? Is it to caress an old woman?â
âThine own age, Katla,â answered the youth inconsiderately, âmight prevent thy making that of Geirrida a subject of reproach.â
âI little deemed,â replied the offended matron, âthat we were on an equality in that particularâbut thou, who supposest that Geirrida is the sole source of knowledge, mayst find that there are others who equal her in science.â
It happened in the course of the following winter that Gunlaugar, in company with Oddo, the son of Katla, had renewed one of those visits to Geirrida with which Katla had upbraided him.
âThou shalt not depart to-night,â said the sage matron; âevil spirits are abroad, and thy bad destiny predominates.â
âWe are two in company,â answered Gunlaugar, âand have therefore nothing to fear.â
âOddo,â replied Geirrida, âwill be of no aid to thee; but go, since thou wilt go, and pay the penalty of thy own rashness.â
In their way they visited the rival matron, and Gunlaugar was invited to remain in her house that night. This he declined, and, passing forward alone, was next morning found lying before the gate of his father Thorbiorn, severely wounded and deprived of his judgment. Various causes were assigned for this disaster; but Oddo, asserting that they had parted in anger that evening from Geirrida, insisted that his companion must have sustained the injury through her sorcery. Geirrida was accordingly cited to the popular assembly and accused of witchcraft. But twelve witnesses, or compurgators, having asserted upon their oath the innocence of the accused party, Geirrida was honourably freed from the accusation brought against her. Her acquittal did not terminate the rivalry between the two sorceresses, for, Geirrida belonging to the family of Kiliakan, and Katla to that of the pontiff Snorro, the animosity which still subsisted between these septs became awakened by the quarrel.
It chanced that Thorbiorn, called Digri (or the corpulent), one of the family of Snorro, had some horses which fed in the mountain pastures, near to those of Thorarin, called the Black, the son of the enchantress Geirrida. But when autumn arrived, and the horses were to be withdrawn from the mountains and housed for the winter, those of Thorbiorn could nowhere be found, and Oddo, the son of Katla, being sent to consult a wizard, brought back a dubious answer, which seemed to indicate that they had been stolen by Thorarin. Thorbiorn, with Oddo and a party of armed followers, immediately set forth for Mahfahlida, the dwelling of Geirrida and her son Thorarin. Arrived before the gate, they demanded permission to search for the horses which were missing. This Thorarin refused, alleging that neither was the search demanded duly authorised by law, nor were the proper witnesses cited to be present, nor did Thorbiorn offer any sufficient pledge of security when claiming the exercise of so hazardous a privilege. Thorbiorn
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