| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 pages
...called Klerkon got him as his share along with Thorall and Thorkile. Klerkon thought thatThorall'was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, so he killed him ; bu took the boys with him, and sold them to a mar called Klaerk for a stout and good ram. A thirc... | |
| Snorri Sturluson, Samuel Laing - 1889 - 460 pages
...tell Gunhild their ill success, and that they had only seen Olaf. CHAPTER V. — Of Sigurd Eirilcson. Astrid had a brother called Sigurd, a son of Eirik...Reas, * According to Russian authorities cited by Hildubraud, Valdemar or Vladimir became king in Holmgard (Novgorod) in 970, after his father Svjetoslev... | |
| Paul Belloni Du Chaillu - 1889 - 628 pages
...Thorgils (two of Astrid's followers). Klerkon thought Thorolf too old for a thrall and unfit for work, and killed him;. but took the boys with him and sold them to a man called Klerk, and got for them a very good he-goat. Another man bought Olaf for a food rain-cloak ; his name was... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 pages
...called Klerkon got him as his share, along with Thornlf and Thorkils. Klerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, so he killed him; bat took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 654 pages
...called Elerkon got him as his share, along with Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, BO he killed him; but took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and... | |
| W. Cunningham, William Cunningham - 1896 - 740 pages
...Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not mnch work to be got out of him, so he killed him; but took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third man called Beas bought Olaf for a good cloak." Laing, Chronicles,... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1911 - 230 pages
...Thorgills. Klerkon deemed Thorolf too old for a thrall, and that he would be of no use, therefore slew he him, but took the boys with him and sold them to a man, hight Klerk, for a good he-goat, o A third man bought Olaf, and gave for him a good tunic or cloak.... | |
| William Cunningham - 1968 - 652 pages
...man called Klcrkon got him as his share, along with Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that ThoraU was too old for a slave, and that there was not much...took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Klaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third man called Reas bought Olaf for a good cloak." Laing, Chronicles,... | |
| Mabel Elizabeth Simpson, Mary A. Adams - 1927 - 768 pages
...called Elerkon got him as his share, along with Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much...took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Klaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third man called Reas bought Olaf for a good cloak." Laing, Chromclet,... | |
| William Cunningham - 1905 - 772 pages
...culled Elerkon got bun as his share, along with Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much...so he killed him; but took the boys with him, and cold them to a man called Klaerk, for a stoat and good ram. A third man called lions bought Olaf for... | |
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