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1. Of Ketil Flatnose and his sons and daughters
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2. Ketil and his folks decide to move out of Norway
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3. Ketil’ s sons and son-in-law settle Iceland; about 886-890
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4. Ketil settles in Scotland; about 875-880
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5. Ketil settles in Scotland; about 875-880
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6. Unn portions out her lands
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7. Unn’s death. Olaf Feilan’s marriage; about 920
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8. Hrut Herjolfson is born; Thorgerd, again a widow, returns to Iceland
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9. Höskuld’s marriage; about 935
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10. Of Viga-Hrapp (Hrapp the Killer) and his folks
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11. Of Thord Goddi and Thorbjorn Skrjup, and Höskuld’s going to Norway
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12. Höskuld buys him a slave-girl
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13. Höskuld returns to Iceland; Olaf the Peacock is born; about 848
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14. The killing of Hall, Ingjald’s brother
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15. Thorolf’s Escape
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16. Vigdis divorces Thord; Thord adopts Höskuldson
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17. Hrapp dies, and walks again
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18. Thorstein Surt is drowned, with all his folks
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19. Hrut Herjolfson comes out to Iceland
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20. Melkorka marries Thorbjorn Skrjup; Olaf goes abroad; about 855
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21. Olaf goes to Norway and to Ireland
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22. Olaf returns to Iceland
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23. Olaf’s courtship and marriage
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24. The building of Hjardarholt; Hrapp’s ghost finally laid
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25. Of Hoskuld’s sons and of Hrut’s quarrel with Höskuld
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26. Höskuld’s death
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27. Olaf adopts Bolli Thorleikson as a foster-child
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28. Of Olaf’s children
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29. Olaf goes to Norway for housetimber; Thurid’s marriage
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30. Of Geirmund’s desertion and the curse on the stolen sword
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31. Of Olaf’s daughters and of his bullock Harri
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32. Of Osvif Helgason and his folks
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33. Of Gest Oddleifson and of Gudrun’s dreams
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34. Of Gudrun’s marriage to Thorvald; about 989
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35. Gudrun’s second marriage
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36. Thorleik Höskuldson takes Kotkel in
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37. Of Hrut and Eldgrim, and of Hrut’s son Kári’s death by sorcery
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38. Of Stigandi’s death; Thorleik goes abroad
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39. Of Kjartan and Gudrun
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40. Of Kjartan and Bolli in Norway
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41. King Olaf sends Thangbrand out to Iceland; 999
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42. Iceland is christianized; 1000
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43. Of Gudrun’s marriage to Bolli
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44. Kjartan returns to Iceland
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45. Kjartan marries Hrefna and gives her the Bonnet
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46. Of the feast at Hjardarholt, and of the theft of the Sword and the Bonnet
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47. Of Kjartan’s raid to Laugar, and of the bargain for the Tunga lands
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48. Of the Osvifsons waylaying Kjartan
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49. Of Kjartan’s death; 1003
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50. Of the composition for the killing of Kjartan
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51. The Osvifsons are outlawed and leave the country
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52. Of the killing of Thorkel of Hafratindar
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53. Of Thorgerd’s calling for vengeance
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54. Of the conspiracy for the killing of Bolli
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55. Of the killing of Bolli; 1006
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56. Gudrun shifts to Helgafell; Bolli Bollason is born; 1006
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57. Of Thorgils Hölluson and of Thorkel Eyolfson
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58. Of Thorkel and Grim
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59. Of the scheming of Snorri and Gudrun
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60. Gudrun and Thorgils make their plans
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61. Black Thorstein and Lambi Thorbjarnarson
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62. Thorgils and his men set out
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63. The shepherd’s Thorgils’s band
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64. Of the killing of Helgi Hardbeinson; 1006
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65. Of the end of Thorgils Hölluson’s courtship
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66. Gest and Osvif die
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67. Of Thorgils Hölluson’s taking off
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68. Of Gudrun’s marriage to Thorkel Eyolfson
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69. Of the wedding, and of Gunnar Thidrandabani
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70. Thorleik Bollason goes to Norway; Bolli Bollason marries Snorri’s daughter Thordis
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71. The settlement between the Bollasons and the Olafsons
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72. Thorleik and Bolli go abroad
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73. Of Bolli Bollason in foreign parts
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74. Thorkel Eyolfson goes to Norway for church-timber
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75. Thorstein Kuggason and Thorkel Eyolfson bargain with Haldor Olafson for the Hjardarholt lands
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76. Of Thorkel Eyolfson’s drowning in Breidafjord; 1026
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77. Of Bolli Bollason’s return
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78. Of Snorri’s death, and of Gudrun’s old age and the close of her life
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