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disastrous time。 No Scottish chronicler gives the least of exact date to their
famed victory of Loncarty; only that it was achieved by Kenneth III。;
which will mean some time between A。D。 975 and 994; and; by the order
they put it in; probably soon after A。D。 975; or the beginning of this
Kenneth's reign。 Buchanan's narrative; carefully distilled from all the
ancient Scottish sources; is of admirable quality for style and otherwise
quiet; brief; with perfect clearness; perfect credibility even; except that
semi…miraculous appendage of the Ploughmen; Hay and Sons; always
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hanging to the tail of it; the grain of possible truth in which can now never
be extracted by man's art!'6' In brief; what we know is; fragments of
ancient human bones and armor have occasionally been ploughed up in
this locality; proof positive of ancient fighting here; and the fight fell out
not long after Hakon's beating of the Jomsburgers at the Cape of Stad。 And
in such dim glimmer of wavering twilight; the question whether these of
Loncarty were refitted Jomsburgers or not; must be left hanging。 Loncarty
is now the biggest bleach…field in Queen Victoria's dominions; no village
or hamlet there; only the huge bleaching…house and a beautiful field; some
six or seven miles northwest of Perth; bordered by the beautiful Tay river
on the one side; and by its beautiful tributary Almond on the other; a
Loncarty fitted either for bleaching linen; or for a bit of fair duel between
nations; in those simple times。
Whether our refitted Jomsburgers had the least thing to do with it is
only matter of fancy; but if it were they who here again got a good beating;
fancy would be glad to find herself fact。 The old piratical kings of
Denmark had been at the founding of Jomsburg; and to Svein of the
Forked Beard it was still vitally important; but not so to the great Knut; or
any king that followed; all of whom had better business than mere thieving;
and it was Magnus the Good; of Norway; a man of still higher anti…
anarchic qualities; that annihilated it; about a century later。
Hakon Jarl; his chief labors in the world being over; is said to have
become very dissolute in his elder days; especially in the matter of women;
the wretched old fool; led away by idleness and fulness of bread; which to
all of us are well said to be the parents of mischief。 Having absolute power;
he got into the habit of openly plundering men's pretty daughters and
wives from them; and; after a few weeks; sending them back; greatly to
the rage of the fierce Norse heart; had there been any means of resisting or
revenging。 It did; after a little while; prove the ruin and destruction of
Hakon the Rich; as he was then called。 It opened the door; namely; for
entry of Olaf Tryggveson upon the scene;a very much grander man; in
regard to whom the wiles and traps of Hakon proved to be a recipe; not on
Tryggveson; but on the wily Hakon himself; as shall now be seen
straightway。
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CHAPTER VI。
OLAF TRYGGVESON。
Hakon; in late times; had heard of a famous stirring person; victorious
in various lands and seas; latterly united in sea…robbery with Svein; Prince
Royal of Denmark; afterwards King Svein of the Double…beard (〃_Zvae
Skiaeg_〃; _Twa Shag_) or fork…beard; both of whom had already done
transcendent feats in the viking way during this copartnery。 The fame of
Svein; and this stirring personage; whose name was 〃Ole;〃 and; recently;
their stupendous feats in plunder of England; siege of London; and other
wonders and splendors of viking glory and success; had gone over all the
North; awakening the attention of Hakon and everybody there。 The name
of 〃Ole〃 was enigmatic; mysterious; and even dangerous…looking to
Hakon Jarl; who at length sent out a confidential spy to investigate this
〃Ole;〃 a feat which the confidential spy did completely accomplish;by
no means to Hakon's profit! The mysterious 〃Ole〃 proved to be no other
than Olaf; son of Tryggve; destined to blow Hakon Jarl suddenly into
destruction; and become famous among the heroes of the Norse world。
Of Olaf Tryggveson one always hopes there might; one day; some real
outline of a biography be written; fished from the abysses where (as usual)
it welters deep in foul neighborhood for the present。 Farther on we intend
a few words more upon the matter。 But in this place all that concerns us in
it limits itself to the two following facts first; that Hakon's confidential spy
〃found Ole in Dublin;〃 picked acquaintance with him; got him to confess
that he was actually Olaf; son of Tryggve (the Tryggve; whom Blood…axe's
fierce widow and her sons had murdered); got him gradually to own that
perhaps an expedition into Norway might have its chances; and finally that;
under such a wise and loyal guidance as his (the confidential spy's; whose
friendship for Tryggveson was so indubitable); he (Tryggveson) would
actually try it upon Hakon Jarl; the dissolute old scoundrel。 Fact second is;
that about the time they two set sail from Dublin on their Norway
expedition; Hakon Jarl removed to Trondhjem; then called Lade; intending
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to pass some months there。
Now just about the time when Tryggveson; spy; and party had landed
in Norway; and were advancing upon Lade; with what support from the
public could be got; dissolute old Hakon Jarl had heard of one Gudrun; a
Bonder's wife; unparalleled in beauty; who was called in those parts;
〃Sunbeam of the Grove〃 (so inexpressibly lovely); and sent off a couple of
thralls to bring her to him。 〃Never;〃 answered Gudrun; 〃never;〃 her
indignant husband; in a tone dangerous and displeasing to these Court
thralls; who had to leave rapidly; but threatened to return in better strength
befo