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 H8 EARLY KINGS OF NORWAY. 'before the ugly idol. Thereupon it was set down 'upon the Thing field; and on the one side of it sat 'the Bonders, and on the other the King and his 'now, king, is thy God? I think he will now carry '.his head lower ; and neither thou, nor the man with 'Bishop, are so bold to-day as on the former days. ' For now our God, who rules over all, is come, and 'looks on you with an angry eye; and now I see ' well enough that you are terrified, and scarcely dare 'tion, and believe in the God who has your fate 'in. the course of my speech that the Bonders look ' hard as thou canst with thy club." ' The king then stood up and spoke : " Much hast ' thou wondered that thou canst not see our God ;
 * people.
 * Then Dale Gudbrand stood up and said, " Where
 * the horn, sitting beside thee there, whom thou callest
 * raise your eyes. Throw away now all your opposi-
 * wholly in his hands."
 * The king now whispers to Kolbein the Strong,
 * ^thout the Bonders perceiving it, "If it come so
 * another way than towards their idol, strike him as
 * thou talked to us this morning, and greatly hast