登陆注册
34536800000109

第109章

They were those of Ospakar's folk whom they had slain on Horse-Head Heights; all their wounds were on them and in front of them marched Mord, Ospakar's son. The ghosts gazed upon Eric and Skallagrim with cold dead eyes, then they too sat down by the fire. Now once more there came the sound of feet, and from every side men poured in who had died at the hands of Eric and Skallagrim. First came those who fell on that ship of Ospakar's which Eric sank by Westmans; then the crew of the Raven who had perished upon the sea-path. Even as the man died, so did each ghost come. Some had been drowned and their harness dripped water! Some had died of spear-thrusts and the spears were yet fixed in their breasts! Some had fallen beneath the flash of Whitefire and the weight of the axe of Skallagrim, and there they sat, looking on their wide wounds!

Then came more and more. There were those whom Eric and Skallagrim had slain upon the seas, those who had fallen before them in the English wars, and all that company who had been drowned in the waters of the Pentland Firth when the witchcraft of Swanhild had brought the Gudruda to her wreck.

"Now here we have a goodly crew," said Eric at length. "Is it done, thinkest thou, or will Mosfell send forth more dead?"As he spoke the wraith of a grey-headed man drew near. He had but one arm, for the other was hewn from him, and the byrnie on his left side was red with blood.

"Welcome, Earl Atli!" cried Eric. "Sit thou over against me, who to-morrow shall be with thee."The ghost of the Earl seated itself and looked on Eric with sad eyes, but it spake never a word.

Then came another company, and at their head stalked black Ospakar.

"These be they who died at Middalhof," cried Eric. "Welcome, Ospakar!

that marriage-feast of thine went ill!"

"Now methinks we are overdone with trolls," said Skallagrim; "but see!

here come more."

As he spoke, Hall of Lithdale came, and with him Koll the Half-witted, and others. And so it went on till all the men whom Eric and Skallagrim had slain, or who had died because of them, or at their side, were gathered in deep ranks before them.

"Now it is surely done," said Eric.

"There is yet a space," said Skallagrim, pointing to the other side of the fire, "and Hell holds many dead."Even as the words left his lips there came a noise of the galloping of horse's hoofs, and one clad in white rode up. It was a woman, for her golden hair flowed down about her white arms. Then she slid from the horse and stood in the light of the fire, and behold! her white robe was red with blood, a great sword was set in her heart, and the face and eyes were the face and eyes of Gudruda the Fair, and the horse she rode was Blackmane, that Eric had slain.

Now when Brighteyes saw her he gave a great cry.

"Greeting, sweet!" he said. "I am no longer afraid, since thou comest to bear me company. Thou art dear to my sight--ay even in yon death-sheet. Greeting, sweet, my May! I laid thee stiff and cold in the earth at Middalhof, but, like a loving wife, thou hast burst thy bonds, and art come to save me from the grip of trolls. Thou art welcome, Gudruda, Asmund's daughter! Come, wife, sit thou at my side."The ghost of Gudruda spake no word. She walked through the fire towards him, and the flames went out beneath her feet, to burn up again when she had passed. Then she sat down over against Eric and looked on him with wide and tender eyes. Thrice he stretched out his arms to clasp her, but thrice their strength left them and they fell back to his side. It was as though they struck a wall of ice and were numbed by the bitter cold.

"Look, here are more," groaned Skallagrim.

Then Eric looked, and lo! the empty space to the left of the fire was filled with shadowy shapes like shapes of mist. Amongst them was Gizur, Ospakar's son, and many a man of his company. There, too, was Swanhild, Groa's daughter, and a toad nestled in her breast. She looked with wide eyes upon the eyes of dead Gudruda's ghost, that seemed not to see her, and a stare of fear was set on her lovely face.

Nor was this all; for there, before that shadowy throng, stood two great shapes clad in their harness, and one was the shape of Eric and one the shape of Skallagrim.

同类推荐
  • 莲华面经

    莲华面经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 十不二门文心解

    十不二门文心解

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 道枢

    道枢

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 淞故述

    淞故述

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说了本生死经

    佛说了本生死经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 我在都市挖宝藏

    我在都市挖宝藏

    刘枫无意中得到一个寻宝系统,并且带着系统穿越到平行世界的都市,都市里隐藏着许许多多失落的宝藏,从普通的金银珠宝到无所不能的技能,再到绝世的神功秘籍以及诸天法宝,一场轰轰烈烈的寻宝旅程即将开始……
  • 腹黑小吃货,夫君大人哪里逃

    腹黑小吃货,夫君大人哪里逃

    这是穿越了?想我陌离好歹也是二十一世纪的新时代女性,却因为美食穿越了!穿越成婴儿?没事,慢慢长大。成了天界什么悠离公主?没事,当个米虫。被无视了?没……等等!(挽袖,拍桌)公主的威严何在!面对这种尊严问题,叔可忍,婶不可忍!……(站住别跑!我要扑倒你!)面对情商为负值家伙,看我们的吃货小公主如何用尽三十六计扑倒清冷帝君……这是一个腹黑吃货诱拐高冷帝君的故事,也是一部忠犬养成史。本文不雷不狗血。搞笑尽出,是一篇爽文,不喜勿喷(?>ω<*?)
  • 王爷坏坏:宠妃无尽头

    王爷坏坏:宠妃无尽头

    霏茗悠雪,现代特工一名,一朝穿越成欧阳王朝丞相府的嫡女,她扮猪吃老虎。在她的复仇途中,遇到了披着羊皮的坏坏的铭王爷,开始了她两世的第一段恋情。悠雪“你想干嘛?!”铭王“没想干嘛啊,就是太无聊来找你打发打发时间。”悠雪大吼“滚”铭王“别着急,这大庭广众的,晚上咱们回家在一起滚。”想看霏茗悠雪与欧阳铭的倾世绝恋,铭王爷的无尽宠溺吗,进来吧。
  • 与宋仲基的邂逅

    与宋仲基的邂逅

    宋仲基与他命中注定的人,是离别,还是邂逅。鹿晗是否会因为宋仲基,和自己喜欢的人走在了一起。那么邵若垚与袁连雨呢?
  • 带着全战回南明

    带着全战回南明

    天将降大任于斯人也,必先送其系统,给其地盘,强化其身,跪求拯救世界。于是乎,来自后世的逗比青年方小白被迫来到邪神盯上的南明平行世界,带领战锤军团横扫整个大陆。
  • 现代战争详解

    现代战争详解

    英、美、德、法、俄、日、意、奥八个帝国主义国家的联军大举进犯我国,侵占我国天津、北京、直隶、山西等地,以及沙俄霸占我国东北三省的一次大规模帝国主义侵华战争。
  • 忘川摆渡客栈

    忘川摆渡客栈

    这是间奇怪的客栈。于黑夜中灯火通明,却在白昼中陷入死寂。原本主人公梦涵在自家客栈中吹吹海风,种种果树……然而注定他要不断游走在危险的环境。才能寻找这背后的秘密,任务完成后便可解锁一间间奇怪的客房,在这个过程中见证着尘封于岁月的故事。他如同死亡的使者,游走在世界的另一面,灵魂摆渡不归客,前尘往事随风散……建议可从第五十五章开始阅读。
  • 那只猫有星空

    那只猫有星空

    如果你是一只猫,你想要做些什么?如果你是一只流浪猫,你又想要做些什么?女主重生成了一只猫,咋办呀?“喵?喵呜?”什么情况?我变成猫了?······“喵!!”冲呀!白三气势汹汹的一抬抓,可是转头一看,身后就跟着两只呆头呆脑的小猫,瞬间没了气势,翘起尾巴对着两只小猫就是一拍······
  • 终极一家之触手可及

    终极一家之触手可及

    对夏美来说她的一生在三十岁才开始三十岁之前的她是沉睡的......因为那时候主导的那个夏美其实是鬼娃是后来夏宇发现不对劲不然夏美可能一生还没开始就结束了......然而夏美都想不到自己还有机会或者说还能如愿以偿
  • 著名财富家成才故事(中国名人成才故事)

    著名财富家成才故事(中国名人成才故事)

    本套书精选荟萃了中国历史上最具有代表性的也最具有影响力的名人,编辑成了这套《中国名人成才故事》(共10册),即《著名政治家成才故事》、《著名军事家成才故事》、《著名谋略家成才故事》、《著名思想家成才故事》、《著名文学家成才故事》、《著名艺术家成才故事》、《著名科学家成才故事》、《著名发明家成才故事》、《著名财富家成才故事》、《著名教育家成才故事》等,这些故事既有趣味性,又蕴含深刻的道理,能够带给我们深刻的启迪,是青少年课外不可缺少的精神食粮。