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 REIGN OF KING OLAF THE SAINT. 131 ' whom there are many stories. He was the most ' Ulf's sister, Gyda, was married to Jarl Gudin (God- ' win) Ulfnadson ; and their sons were, Harald King ' of England, and Jarl Tosti, Jarl Walthiof, Jarl ' of their daughter, who was married to the EngKsh 'fessor). ' When they had played a while, the King made a ' Ulf the Fearful." The Jarl turned round at the ' thee like a dog." The Jarl then went out, and went ' to bed. ' The following morning, while the King was put- K 2
 * powerful man in Denmark next to the King. Jarl
 * Mauro-Kaare, and Jarl Svein. Gyda was the name
 * King Edward, the Good (whom we call the Con-
 * false move ; on which the Jarl took a knight from
 * him ; hut the King set the piece on the hoard again,
 * and told the Jarl to make another move. But the
 * Jarl flew angry, tumhled the chess-hoard over, rose,
 * and went away. The King said, " Eun thy ways,
 * door and said, " Thou wouldst have run farther at
 * Helge river hadst thou been left to battle there.
 * Thou didst not call me Ulf the Fearful when I
 * hastened to thy help while the Swedes were beating