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Grettir The Outlaw

(1889)
A novel by

 
 
Grettir the Outlaw
Sabine Baring Gould, Sabine Baring-Gould (28 January 1834 - 2 January 1924) was an English Anglican priest, hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar.

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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Preface
- Winter Tales
- How Grettir Played On The Ice
- Of The Ride To Thingvalla
- The Doom-day
- The Voyage
- The Red Rovers
- The Story Of The Sword
- Of The Bear
- The Slaying Of Biorn
- Of Grettir's Return
- The Horse Fight
- Of The Fight At The Neck
- How Grettir And Audun Made Friends
- The Vale Of Shadows
- How Grettir Fought With Glam
- How Grettir Sailed To Norway
- The Hostel Burning
- The Ordeal By Fire
- The Winter In Norway
- Of What Befell At Biarg
- The Return Of Grettir
- The Slaying Of Oxmain
- At Learwood
- The Foster-brothers
- How Grettir Was Well-nigh Hung
- In The Desert
- On The Great Eagle Lake
- On The Fell
- The Fight On The River
- A Mysterious Vale
- The Death Of Hallmund
- Of Another Attempt Against Grettir
- At Sandheaps
- How Grettir Was Driven About
- On The Isle
- Of Grettir On Heron Ness
- Of Hring's Leap
- Of The Attempt Made By Grettir's Friends
- Of The Old Hag
- How The Log Came To Drangey
- The End Of The Outlaw
- How Asdis Received The News
- How Dromund Kept His Word
- Epilogue


Genre: Children's Fiction

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