id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32443 Dahn, Felix Saga of Halfred the Sigskald: A Northern Tale of the Tenth Century .txt text/plain 26108 1628 90 When his father died Halfred took the seat of honour in the hall. god of the heathen people--had sent to Halfred Hamundson. victories which Halfred won, through many long years, with hammer Singing Swan had vanished in flames, and all people held Halfred for "Harder will thou find the second," said the old man, and led Halfred And Vandrad the Skald said later to Halfred, that the woman had Thy house and thy hall shall perish in flames--The Singing Swan At this wailing harp cry Halfred opened his eyes, and looked around "Halfred, my blood brother, a great calamity has befallen to thee, to Halfred stood up with a sigh, took the cup from Hartvik's hand, and Halfred many days and nights, and said-And Halfred's blood brethren said to him, when they came into the "But thou," cried Halfred, seizing both the singer's hands, "art like night, and ask with Halfred--"Are there Gods?" ./cache/32443.txt ./txt/32443.txt