Then Njal
Then Njal stood up and said, "This I pray, Hall of the Side, and Flosi, and all the sons of Sigfus, and all our men, too, that ye will not go away but listen to my words." They did so, and then he ...
Then Njal said to Gunnar, "Now be ware of thyself. (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 72. Of The Suits For Manslaughter At The Thing)
Then Njal made a statement to Njal (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 73. Of The Atonement)
Then Njal made a statement to Njal (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 73. Of The Atonement)
Then Njal stood up and said, "This I pray, Hall of the Side, and Flosi, and all the sons of Sigfus, and all our men, too, that ye will not go away but listen to my words." They did so, and then he ... (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 121. Of The Award Of Atonement Between Flosi And Njal)
Then Njal went home to his booth, and spoke to his sons and said, "Now are our suits come into a fair way of settlement, now are we men atoned, for all the money has been brought together in one pl... (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 122. Of The Judges)
Njál's Saga
- attestation: Then Njal said to Gunnar, "Now be ware of thyself. (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 72. Of The Suits For Manslaughter At The Thing)
"Then Njal said to Gunnar, "Now be ware of thyself."
- attestation: Then Njal made a statement to Njal (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 73. Of The Atonement)
"Then Njal spoke and said, "Now I can no longer sit still and take no part."
- attestation: Then Njal made a statement to Njal (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 73. Of The Atonement)
"Then Njal called this a lawful defence to the suit, and said he would bring forward proof of it unless they gave over the suit to arbitration."
- relationship: Then Njal traveled, passing through territory associated with Njal (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 90. The Quarrel Of Njal'S Sons With Thrain Sigfus' Son)
"Then Njal's sons went away, and fared till they came home, then they told their father."
- attestation: Then Njal stood up and said, "This I pray, Hall of the Side, and Flosi, and all the sons of Sigfus, and all our men, too, that ye will not go away but listen to my words." They did so, and then he ... (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 121. Of The Award Of Atonement Between Flosi And Njal)
"Then Njal stood up and said, "This I pray, Hall of the Side, and Flosi, and all the sons of Sigfus, and all our men, too, that ye will not go away but listen to my words."
They did so, and then he spoke thus: "It seems to me as though this suit were come to naught, and it is likely it should, for it hath sprung from an ill root."
- attestation: Then Njal went home to his booth, and spoke to his sons and said, "Now are our suits come into a fair way of settlement, now are we men atoned, for all the money has been brought together in one pl... (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 122. Of The Judges)
"Then Njal went home to his booth, and spoke to his sons and said, "Now are our suits come into a fair way of settlement, now are we men atoned, for all the money has been brought together in one place; and now either side is to go and grant the other peace and pledges of good faith."
- attestation: Then Njal traveled to the door
and said (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 128. Njal'S Burning)
"Then Njal went to the door and said,"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Njál's Saga, Norse Tradition