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 enters first, looks around, sees the boat-shed, goes quickly up to it, and tries to burst open the door.

[Appears among the rocks, starts on seeing, seems to recognise him, descends and cries:] Give place, Viking! [Turns, lays his hand on his sword, and answers:] 'Twere the first time if I did! Thou shalt and must! I need the shelter for my stiff-frozen men. And I for a weary woman! My men are worth more than thy women! Then must outlaws be highly prized in Helgeland! [Raising his spear.] Thou shalt pay dear for that word! [Drawing his sword.] Now will it go ill with thee, old man! [ rushes upon him; defends himself.

and some of men come up from the strand;  six sons appear on the rocks to the right.