LI. Of the Suit for the Slaying
of Thorbiorn
Oxmain, and how Thorir of Garth would
not that Grettir should be made sackless
LII. How Grettir was taken by the Icefirth Carles
LIII. Grettir with Thorstein Kuggson
LIV. Grettir meets Hallmund on the Keel
LV. Of Grettir on Ernewaterheath,
and his dealings
with Grim there
LVI. Of Grettir and Thorir Redbeard
LVII. How Thorir of Garth set on Grettir on Ernewaterheath
LVIII. Grettir in Fairwoodfell
LIX. Gisli’s meeting with Grettir
LX. Of the Fight at Hitriver
LXI. How Grettir left Fairwoodfell,
and of his abiding
in Thorir’s-dale
LXII. Of the Death of Hallmund, Grettir’s Friend
LXIII. How Grettir beguiled
Thorir of Garth when he
was nigh taking him
LXIV. Of the ill haps at Sand-heaps,
and how Guest
came to the Goodwife there
LXV. Of Guest and the Troll-wife
LXVI. Of the Dweller in the Cave under the Force
LXVII. Grettir driven from Sand-heaps to the West
LXVIII. How Thorod, the Son of
Snorri Godi, went
against Grettir
LXIX. How Grettir took leave
of his Mother at Biarg,
and fared with Illugi his Brother to Drangey
LXX. Of the Bonders who owned Drangey between them
LXXI. How those of Skagafirth found Grettir on Drangey
LXXII. Of the Sports at Heron-ness Thing
LXXIII. The Handselling of Peace
LXXIV. Of Grettir’s Wrestling;
and how Thorbiorn
Angle now bought the more part of Drangey
LXXV. Thorbiorn Angle goes to Drangey to speak with Grettir
LXXVI. How Noise let the Fire
out on Drangey,
and how Grettir must needs go aland for
more
LXXVII. Grettir at the Home-stead of Reeks
LXXVIII. Of Haering at Drangey, and the end of him
LXXIX. Of the Talk at the Thing about Grettir’s Outlawry
LXXX. Thorbiorn Angle
goes with his Foster-mother
out
to Drangey
LXXXI. Of the Carline’s evil Gift to Grettir
LXXXII. Grettir sings of his Great Deeds
LXXXIII. How Thorbiorn Angle gathered Force
and
set
Sail for Drangey
LXXXIV. The Slaying of Grettir Asmundson
LXXXV. How Thorbiorn Angle claimed Grettir’s Head-money
LXXXVI. How Thorbiorn Angle brought
Grettir’s
Head
to Biarg
LXXXVII. Affairs at the Althing
LXXXVIII. Thorbiorn Angle goes to Norway, and
thence
to
Micklegarth
LXXXIX. How the Short-Sword was the
easier known
when
sought for by reason of the notch in
the
blade