The Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX) on Sigrid
The Danish History, > Book Seven.
attestation: A giant abducted Sigrid by disguising as a handmaid, luring her away from her father's house, and carrying her to a mountain ledge
"A giant desired the same thing, but, finding himself equally foiled, he suborned a woman; and she, pretending friendship for the girl, served her for a while as her handmaid"
attestation: Sigrid wandered through desert paths and was captured by a huge forest-woman who set her to pasturing goats
"She then wandered long, and sped through divers desert and circuitous paths, and happened to come to the hut of a certain huge woman of the woods, who set her to the task of pasturing her goats."
attestation: Sigrid wandered to the house of Ebb disguised as a pauper's daughter, where Ottar's mother recognized her noble birth from her beauty
"Sigrid, in her old fashion, ran far away over the rocks, and chanced to stray in her wanderings to the abode of Ebb"
attestation: Sigrid finally lifted her eyes when Ottar bade her look at her hand, and she became his wife, the pretended marriage cast aside
"Then, modestly lifting her eyes, she turned her calm gaze upon him; and straightway, the pretended marriage being put away, went up unto the bride-bed to be his wife."
attestation: Sigrid reconciled Ottar with her father Siwald and induced Siwald to marry Ottar's sister
"Sigrid at once explained how she had happened to be carried away, and not only brought Ottar back into the king's favour, but also induced her father himself to marry Ottar's sister."