id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 597 Unknown The Story of Burnt Njal: The Great Icelandic Tribune, Jurist, and Counsellor .txt text/plain 130901 7321 94 "Thou must ride south," said Hauskuld, "and see Mord, and ask him Now men rode home from the Thing, and Gunnar got very great Njal came to talk with his son Helgi, and said, "I have thought "Good go with thee for thy words," says Gunnar, and he rides "Wilt thou let thy sons be by, pray?" says Gunnar. Njal's sons came home, and Skarphedinn asked whence that great After that she went to Gunnar and said, "I tell thee of thy "I would be faithful to thee," said the man; "I saw men riding said Njal; "but, besides, I beg thee to let my sons ride with Men ride from the Thing, and Njal went to see Gunnar, and told Kari comes home, and Njal's sons ask how things had gone between "Ride thou then to the Thing, Runolf," said Flosi, "and thy words ./cache/597.txt ./txt/597.txt