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When King Olaf and King Onund heard that King Canute had sailed to the Sound, and lay there with a great force, the kings held a House-thing, and spoke much about what resolution they should adopt.King Olaf wished they should remain there with all the fleet, and see what King Canute would at last resolve to do.But the Swedes held it to be unadvisable to remain until the frost set in, and so it was determined; and King Onund went home with all his army, and King Olaf remained lying after them.

165.OF EGIL AND TOFE.

While King Olaf lay there, he had frequently conferences and consultations with his people.One night Egil Halson and Tofe Valgautson had the watch upon the king's ship.Tofe came from West Gautland, and was a man of high birth.While they sat on watch they heard much lamentation and crying among the people who had been taken in the war, and who lay bound on the shore at night.Tofe said it made him ill to hear such distress, and asked Egil to go with him, and let loose these people.This work they set about, cut the cords, and let the people escape, and they looked upon it as a piece of great friendship; but the king was so enraged at it, that they themselves were in the greatest danger.When Egil afterwards fell sick the king for a long time would not visit him, until many people entreated it of him.It vexed Egil much to have done anything the king was angry at, and he begged his forgiveness.The king now dismissed his wrath against Egil, laid his hands upon the side on which Egil's pain was, and sang a prayer; upon which the pain ceased instantly, and Egil grew better.Tofe came, after entreaty, into reconciliation with the king, on condition that he should exhort his father Valgaut to come to the king.He was a heathen; but after conversation with the king he went over to Christianity, and died instantly when he was baptized.

166.TREACHERY TOWARDS KING OLAF.

King Olaf had now frequent conferences with his people, and asked advice from them, and from his chiefs, as to what he should determine upon.But there was no unanimity among them -- some considering that unadvisable which others considered highly serviceable; and there was much indecision in their councils.

King Canute had always spies in King Olaf's army, who entered into conversation with many of his men, offering them presents and favour on account of King Canute.Many allowed themselves to be seduced, and gave promises of fidelity, and to be King Canute's men, and bring the country into his hands if he came to Norway.This was apparent, afterwards, of many who at first kept it concealed.Some took at once money bribes, and others were promised money afterwards; and a great many there were who had got great presents of money from him before: for it may be said with truth of King Canute, that every man who came to him, and who he thought had the spirit of a man and would like his favour, got his hands full of gifts and money.On this account he was very popular, although his generosity was principally shown to foreigners, and was greatest the greater distance they came from.

167.KING OLAF'S CONSULTATIONS.

King Olaf had often conferences and meetings with his people, and asked their counsel; but as he observed they gave different opinions, he had a suspicion that there must be some who spoke differently from what they really thought advisable for him, and he was thus uncertain if all gave him due fidelity in council.

Some pressed that with the first fair wind they should sail to the Sound, and so to Norway.They said the Danes would not dare to attack them, although they lay with so great a force right in the way.But the king was a man of too much understanding not to see that this was impracticable.He knew also that Olaf Trygvason had found it quite otherwise, as to the Danes not daring to fight, when he with a few people went into battle against a great body of them.The king also knew that in King Canute's army there were a great many Norwegians; therefore he entertained the suspicion that those who gave this advice were more favourable to King Canute than to him.King Olaf came at last to the determination, from all these considerations, that the people who would follow him should make themselves ready to proceed by land across Gautland, and so to Norway."But our ships," said he, "and all things that we cannot take with us, Iwill send eastward to the Swedish king's dominions, and let them be taken care of for us there."168.HAREK OF THJOTTA'S VOYAGE.

Harek of Thjotta replied thus to the king's speech: "It is evident that I cannot travel on foot to Norway.I am old and heavy, and little accustomed to walking.Besides, I am unwilling to part with my ship; for on that ship and its apparel I have bestowed so much labour, that it would go much against my inclination to put her into the hands of my enemies." The king said, "Come along with us, Harek, and we shall carry thee when thou art tired of walking." Then Harek sang these lines :--"I'11 mount my ocean steed, And o'er the sea I'll speed;Forests and hills are not for me, --I love the moving sea, Though Canute block the Sound, Rather than walk the ground, And leave my ship, I'll see What my ship will do for me."Then King Olaf let everything be put in order for the journey.

The people had their walking clothing and weapons, but their other clothes and effects they packed upon such horses as they could get.Then he sent off people to take his ships east to Calmar.There he had the vessels laid up, and the ships' apparel and other goods taken care of.Harek did as he had said, and waited for a wind, and then sailed west to Scania, until, about the decline of the day, he came with a fresh and fair wind to the eastward of Holar.There he let the sail and the vane, and flag and mast be taken down, and let the upper works of the ship be covered over with some grey tilt-canvas, and let a few men sit at the oars in the fore part and aft, but the most were sitting low down in the vessel.

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