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Lyting fyres in thin ayre watch ur weeskers kitteh
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Lyting had two brothers -- the one's name was Hallstein, and the other's Hallgrim.
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He made them lead him into the booth till he came before Lyting.
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Lyting thrust at Skarphedinn, but Helgi came up then and threw his shield before the spear, and caught the blow on it.
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The mother of Bjarni was Halla, the daughter of Lyting.
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Then Lyting said, when they had gone away, "All men know that I have taken no atonement for my brother-in-law Thrain, and I shall never be content that no vengeance -- man for man -- shall be taken for him."
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Now Lyting turns and flies, but Helgi and Grim both went after him, and each gave him a wound, but still Lyting got across the river away from them, and so to the horses, and gallops till he comes to Ossaby.
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Lyting, and smites him with an axe on the head, so that it sunk in up to the hammer, and gives the axe a pull towards him.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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Hauskuld guarded himself well, so that for a long while they could not get the better of him; but the end of it was at last that he wounded Lyting on the arm, and slew two of his serving-men, and then fell himself.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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Lyting took up a stone and hurled it at Skarphedinn, and he lost his hold on Hallstein.
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