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Gudmund, however, dared not harbour him, but advised him to seek shelter in an isle called Drangey in Skagafirth.
The Book of Romance Andrew Lang 1878
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The woman was with them and they rowed out to Drangey.
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At the end of the summer Thorbjorn Angle went with a boat fully manned to Drangey.
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Grettir stayed in Drangey and saw no more of Thorbjorn that winter.
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He has a good boat; ask him from me to lend it to you, and then you will be able to sail on to Drangey.
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When Grettir came to Drangey the following chiefs were in Skagafjord:
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These are the humanities of Drangey, a strong contrast, in the art of narrative, to the moonlight spell of Glam.
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The bondis said no more, but thought that most unhappy visitors had come to Drangey.
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Drangey, in the concluding chapters of _Grettis Saga_, the cliffs, the sea and the storms are all much less exceptional; they are necessary parts of the action, more closely and organically related to the destiny of the hero.
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One day they went to Drangey and he put the Easterner ashore in a certain place, telling him not to let himself be seen if he got to the top.
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