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    Post  Admin Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:41 pm

    All said they would try, if there was any chance of booty.
    Thorer explained, that it was so established in this land, that
    when a rich man died all his movable goods were divided between
    the dead man and his heirs. He got the half part, or the third
    part, or sometimes less, and that part was carried out into the
    forest and buried, -- sometimes under a mound, sometimes in the
    earth, and sometimes even a house was built over it. He tells
    them at the same time Server+ to get ready for this expedition at the
    fall of day. It was resolved that one should not desert the
    other, and none should hold back when the commander ordered them
    to come on board again. They now left people behind to take care
    of the ships, and went on land, where they found flat fields at
    first, and then great forests. Thorer went first, and the
    brothers Karle and Gunstein in rear. Thorer commanded the people
    to observe the utmost silence. "And let us peel the bark off the
    trees," says he, "so that one tree-mark can be seen from the
    other." They came to a large cleared opening, where there was a
    high fence upon which there was a gate that was locked. Six men
    of the country people held watch every night at this fence, two
    at a time keeping guard, each two for a third part of the night,
    when Thorer and his men came to the fence the guard had gone
    home, and those who should relieve them had not yet come upon
    guard. Thorer went to the fence, stuck his axe up in it above
    his head, hauled himself up by it, and so came over the fence,
    and inside the gate. CISSP Karle had also come over the fence, and to
    the inside of the gate; so that both came at once to the port,
    took the bar away, and opened the port; and then the people got
    in within the fence. Then said Thorer, "Within this fence there
    is a mound in which gold, and silver, and earth are all mixed
    together: seize that. But within here stands the Bjarmaland
    people's god Jomala: let no one be so presumptuous as to rob
    him." Thereupon they went to the mound and took as much of the
    money as they could carry away in their clothes, with which, as
    might be expected, much earth was mixed. Thereafter Thorer said
    that the people now should retreat. "And ye brothers, Karle and
    Gunstein," says he, "do ye lead the way, and I will go last."
    They all went accordingly out of the gate: but Thorer went back
    to Jomala, and took a silver bowl that stood upon his knee full
    of silver money. He put the silver in his purse, and put his arm
    within the handle of the bowl, and so went out of the gate. The
    whole troop had come without the fence; but when they perceived
    that Thorer had stayed behind, Karle returned to trace him, and
    when they met upon the path Thorer had the silver bowl with him.
    Thereupon Karle immediately ran to Jomala; and observing he had a
    thick gold ornament hanging around his neck, he lifted his axe,
    cut the string with which the ornament was tied behind his neck,
    and the stroke was so strong that the head of Jomala rang with
    such a great sound that they were all astonished. Karle seized
    the ornament, and they all hastened away. But the moment the
    sound was made the watchmen came forward upon the cleared space,
    and blew their horns. Immediately the sound of the loor (1) was
    heard all around from every quarter, calling the people together.
    They hastened to the Cisco Dumps forest, and rushed into it; and heard the
    shouts and cries on the other side of the Bjarmaland people in
    pursuit. Thorer Hund went the last of the whole troop; and
    before him went two men carrying a great sack between them, in
    which was something that was like ashes. Thorer took this in his
    hand, and strewed it upon the footpath, and sometimes over the
    people. They came thus out of the woods, and upon the fields,
    but heard incessantly the Bjarmaland people pursuing with shouts
    and dreadful yells. The army of the Bjarmaland people rushed out
    after them upon the field, and on both sides of them; but neither
    the people nor their weapons came so near as to do them any harm:
    from which they perceived that the Bjarmaland people did not see
    them. Now when they reached their ships Karle and his brother
    went on board; for they were the foremost, and Thorer was far
    behind on the land. As soon as Karle and his men were on board
    they struck their tents, cast loose their land ropes, hoisted
    their sails, and their ship in all haste went to sea. Thorer and
    his people, on the other hand, did not get on so quickly, as
    their vessel was heavier to manage; so that when they got under
    sail, Karle and his people were far off from land. Both vessels
    sailed across the White sea (Gandvik) . The nights were clear, so
    that both ships sailed night and day; until one day, towards the
    time the day turns to shorten, Karle and his people took up the
    land near an island, let down the sail, cast anchor, and waited
    until the slack-tide set in, for there was a strong rost before
    them. Now Thorer came up, and lay at anchor there also. Thorer
    and his people then put out a boat, went into it, and rowed to
    Karle's ship. Thorer came on board, and the brothers saluted
    him. Thorer told Karle to give him the ornament. "I think,"
    said he, "that I have best earned the ornaments that have been
    taken, for methinks ye have to thank me for getting away without
    any loss of men; and also I think thou, Karle, set us in the
    greatest fright."

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