land of Myrar and the district round about, and chose him a
homestead at Borg, and assigned a parcel of land thereto, but
gave to his friends choice of land outside that same, in which
they have since settled. To Ani he gave a homestead at
Anabrekka, where Aunund and Steinar have hitherto dwelt.
We all know this, Steinar, what are the landmarks between
Borg and Anabrekka, that the chief one is Hafs-brook.
Now therefore not from ignorance, Steinar, did you act in
grazing on Thorstein's land, for you, Steinar, and you,
Aunund, might know that Ani received the land of my
father Grim but you encroached on his land, thinking that
he would be so degenerate as tamely to submit to your
robbery. But Thorstein slew two thralls of yours. Now it
is evident to all that these died for their ill-deeds, and are
therefore unatonable, nay, even had they been free men, yet
had they been unatonable, no fine could have been claimed
for them. But as for you, Steinar, seeing that you devised
to rob my son Thorstein of his property which he took with
my authority, and I took by inheritance after my father, you
shall therefore lose your land at Anabrekka, and have no
payment for the same. And further, you shall have neither
homestead nor lodgment here in the district south of Long-
river. And you must quit Anabrekka before flitting days are
past; else may you, immediately after flitting days, be slain
with impunity by any who wish to help Thorstein, if you
refuse to go away or break any of these terms that I have
pronounced for you.'
But when Egil sat down, then Thorstein named witnesses to his decision.
Then spoke Aunund Sjoni: "Twill be said, Egil, that this judgment which you have given and pronounced is very crooked. And what I have to say is this: hitherto I have done all I could to prevent strife, but henceforth I shall not spare to do what I can to harm Thorstein.' 'This I forebode,' said Egil, 'that the longer our quarrel lasts, the worse will be the fortune of you and your son. I thought you must have known, Aunund, that I have held mine own before men quite as great as are you and your son. But for Odd and Einar, who have so eagerly thrust themselves into this cause, they have reaped therefrom due honour.'