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VERY day the boy Harald heard some such story of war
or of the gods, until he could see Thor riding among
the
"Welcome! Harald Halfdanson!"
"Ah! the bite of the sword is sweeter than the kiss of
your mother," he said to Olaf one day. "When shall I
stand in the prow of a dragon and feast on the fight? I
am hungry to see the world. Ivar the
But Harald did something besides listen to stories.
Every morning he was up at sunrise and went with a
thrall to feed the hunting dogs. Thorstein taught him
to swim in the rough waters of the fiord. Often he went
with the men
"What does it say?" they asked.
"It is the name of my spear-point, and it says,
It was winter and the snow was very deep. So Harald put on his skees and started for a wood that was back from shore. Down the mountains he went, twenty, thirty feet at a slide, leaping over chasms a hundred feet across. In his scarlet cloak he looked like a flash of fire. The wind shot past him howling. His eyes danced at the fun.
"It is like flying," he thought and laughed. "I am an eagle. Now I soar," as he leaped over a frozen river.
He saw a slender ash growing on top of a high rock.
"That is the handle for
The rock stood up like a ragged tower, but he did not stop because of the steep climb. He threw off his skees and thrust his hands and feet into holes of the rock and drew himself up. He tore his jacket and cut his leather leggings and scratched his face and bruised his hands, but at last he was on the top. Soon he had chopped down the tree and had cut a straight pole ten feet long and as big around as his arm. He went down, sliding and jumping and tearing himself on the sharp stones. With a last leap he landed near his skees. As he did so a lean wolf jumped and snapped at him, snarling. Harald shouted and swung his pole. The wolf dodged, but quickly jumped again and caught the boy's arm between his sharp teeth. Harald thought of the spear-point in his belt. In a wink he had it out and was striking with it. He drove it into the wolf's neck and threw him back on the snow, dead.
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"You are the first to feel the tooth of
Then without thinking of his torn arm he put on his
skees and went leaping home. He went straight to the
smithy and smoothed his pole and drove it into the haft
of the
"If it is heavy it will strike hard," he said.
Then he weighed the spear in his hand and found the balancing point and put another gold band there to mark it.
Thorstein came in while he was working.
"A good spear," he said.
Then he saw the torn sleeve and the red wound beneath.
''Hello!" he cried. "Your first wound?"
"Oh, it is only a wolf-scratch," Harald answered.
"By Thor!" cried Thorstein, "I see that you are ready for better wounds. You bear this like a warrior."
"I think it will not be my last," Harald said.