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ch. 19; HrolfKr 43-44 ch. 15 (FAS I 44); GHrolf 262-65, 321 ch. 9, 29; HålfdE
VII-VIII (FAS III 528-31); EgÅsm II 7-9 (ib. 367); Yngv 15-16, 17-18; ÅsmS
11-12; f>jJon ch. 2; Kongab 22-23; HédinH 10 ch. 5; I>orgr 10 ch. 2; Gibbon
33 ch. 7; RémK 53 ch. 14.
P322. Guest given refuge. Cf. P411.
P322.2. Guest in disguise or under false name (»Gestr«); cf. K1831. RagnarL 171 ch.
19 (20); Nornag 47-52 ch. 1-2 in Flb I 347-49 (FAS I 313-18); SturlSt 634-35,
641 ch. 22, 25; BårdSn 23-25 ch. 11-12; NikL 25 ch. 9 ff.; bjJon ch. 2 ff.
P324. Host greets guest with gifts. I46r II 289-95.
P324.1 Host treats guest with food and everything possible. Cf. P324.
P325. Host surrenders his wife to his guest. Cf. T281.
P325.1. Guest begets son with his hosfs daughter. Fær ch. 10 ff.; BårOSn 23-25 ch.
11-12.
P336. Poor person makes great effort to entertain guests.
P336.2. Wife scolds husband's hospitality, as he really has nothing to give. OOdd
138-39 (ch. XXXVI 4; FAS II 259, 540).
P336.3. Poor peasant closes the eyes in order not to see guest eat: later suicide. Gautr
4 ch. 1-2 (FAS III 6-14).
P337. King demands work, sport or entertainment from winter-guests (cf. P14.8;
P320.1). GHrolf 272 ch. 14; Gautr 39 ch. 9 (FAS III43); OOdd 143 (ch. XXXVII;
FAS II 542); Nornag 48-49 ch. 1 (Flb I 346 = FAS I 315); Mågus 27-28 ch. 15.
P337.1. Christian king makes baptism a condition for hospitality during the winter.
BårdSn 36-37 ch. 17.
P360. Master and servant.
P361. Faithful servant. Cf. K512; M151.6; R53.4; R169.4; R211.7; T131.1. Sigurd’s,
Eystein’s and Olåf’s saga in Jofraskinna, ed. Hkr III 510-11; Hernings \>. ch. 23
in Hb 347-49; HrolfKr 3-5, 84 ch. 1, 28 ff. (FAS I ch. 1, 42); HrolfG 65 ch. 39
(ib. III163); HålfdE XI 7-8 (ib. 534); HålfdBr 564-67 ch. 3; bidr II 335 and Reu-
schel 43: Hildebrand; Part 36.
P361.1. Faithful servant dies for his master (king). Puts on his clothes so as to be
slain in his place. Gering I 66.
P361.1.2. Faithful servant wants to follow on dangerous quest, where he alone is killed.
SturlSt 627-29 ch. 18.
P365. Faithless servant. Cf. K2251. Gautr ch. 7; Saxo lib. VI c. V 7 and lib. VIII
c. VI 3.
P400-499. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
P410. Laborers.
P411. Peasant. Cf. D24.2; N854; P336.3; Q296.1; R131.6.
P411.1. Peasant refuses to seli possessions to king.
P411.1.1. Peasant and his wife in hut near castle as contrasts to king and queen. IUGr
648 ch. 1; Ålafl I-IH, cf. Lagerholm lxi-vii.
P411.2. Peasant is cutting wood in front of his house as guests arrive. Njåla LXXXVII
33; ClåfTr ch. 175 in FMS II 84; OOdd 128, 139 (ch. XXXVI 3; FAS II 258,
540); KetilH 117 ch. 3; borstVik 445 ch. 22; Bosa 22, 83 ch. 7, 6 (FAS III 208);
Gautr 3 ch. 1 (ib. 5).