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 | | But his mistress, Juritha, the mother of Olaf, he gave inmarriage to Ane, whom he made one of his warriors; thinking thatshe would endure more calmly to be put away, if she wedded such achampion, and received his robust embrace instead of a king's. |
 | | When Fridleif had returned from Norway, and was traveling throughSweden, he took on himself to act as ambassador, and suedsuccessfully for Hythin's daughter, whom he had once rescued froma monster, to be the wife of Halfdan, he being still unwedded.Meantime his wife Frogertha bore a son FRODE, who afterwards gothis surname from his noble munificence. |
 | | Ancient tradition says that Starkad, whom I mentioned above,offered the first-fruits of his deeds to the favour of the godsby slaying Wikar, the king of the Norwegians. The affair,according to the version of some people, happened as follows: -- |
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