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was the name of the son of Eylimi, the brother of Hiordis. He ruled over lands, and was of all men wisest and prescient of the future. Sigurd rode alone, and came to Gripir's dwelling. Sigurd was of a distinguished figure. He found a man to address outside the hall, whose name was Geitir. Sigurd applied to him, and asked:

1. Who here inhabits, in these towers? what nation's king do people name him?

Gripir is named the chief of men, he who rules a firm realm and people.

2. Is the wise king of the land at home? Will the chief with me come and converse? With him needs speech an unknown man: I desire speedily Gripir to see.

3. The glad king will of Geitir ask, who the man is that demands speech of Gripir.

Sigurd I am named, born of Sigmund, and Hiordis is the chieftain's mother. 157