Þórarinn gekk á lagið og hjó yfir Hall og þann banahögg er næst honum var.
Thorarinn went to the place and hewed over Hall and that deathblow (fell on
the one) who was nearest him.

Þar féllu þrír menn af Halli áður þeir Þórir og Ketilbjörn fengu vopn sín.
Three of Hall's men fell there before they, Thorir and Ketilbjorn, seized
their weapons.

Og nú sjá þeir Hallur að Hallsteinn og hans menn voru komnir ofan á brekkuna
og veita Þóri.
And now they, Hallr and his comrads, see that Hallstein and his men had come
down on the slope and help Thorir.

Hlaupa þeir Hallur nú til hesta sinna.
They, Hall and his friends, run now to their horses.

Þá vó Þórir mann en Ketilbjörn annan.
They Thorir slew a man and Ketilbjorn another.

Bar þá Hall undan og hans menn.
Then Hall and his men escaped.

Þeir Hallsteinn og Þórir hlaupa nú í bátinn og nær fjórir tigir manna og
reru yfir fjörðinn og fundust þeir Hallur þá við Vaðilseyri.
They, Hallstein and Thorir, leap now into the boat and nearly forty men and
row over the fjord and they, Hallr and his men, met each other then at
Vadilseyr.

Tókst þá þegar athlaup og vó Þórir einn mann.
Then immediately a battle began and Thorir slew one man.

Hallur bauð þá sættir og kom því svo að hann seldi Hallsteini sjálfdæmi
fyrir víg Þórarins.
Hallr offered a truce then and it came about that he offered Hallstein
self-judgement for the slaying of Thorarinn.

En hann gerði tvö hundrað silfurs en menn þeir er féllu við Búlká skyldu
koma fyrir tilför.
And he fixed the amount of the fine at two hundred ounces of silver and
those men who fell at the Bulk River should be equivalent regarding the
attack.

En sá er Þórir vó á Vaðilseyri var fé bættur og kom þar fyrir Uppsalaland og
skyldi allt ógert ef Hallur héldi eigi sættina.
But that one who Thorir slew at Vadilseyr was attoned in money and for the
Uppsalaland equivalent and all should be undone if Hallr did not keep the
truce.

Fór Hallur við þetta heim og undi illa við.
At that Hallr went home and was not content with the outcome.

Hyrningur sagðist eigi vildu með honum vera og réðst í Berufjörð til lags
við Beru og var með henni þar til er synir hennar vönduðu um.
Hyrningr said of himself not to want to be with him and lived together with
Bera in Bera's firth and was with her until her sons turned against him????

En síðan gerði hann bú á Hyrningsstöðum og bjó þar til elli.
And afterwards he built a farm at Hyrning's steads and lived there until old
age.

Hann hélt jafnan vingan við Þóri og það fé hafði hann mest er Þórir gaf
honum því að hann náði engu af Halli föður sínum.
He always kept a friendship with Thorir and he had mostly that wealth which
Thorir gave him because he never obtained (anything) from his father, Hallr.

9. kafli
Þórir reisti bæ mikinn þar er nú heitir á Þórisstöðum og setti þar saman
mikið bú.
Thorir built a great farm there which is now called Thorir's steads and put
together there a great estate.

Var hann hinn mesti rausnamaður.
He was the greatest magnificent man.

Allir fóstbræður hans fóru til feðra sinna nema Þórhallur og Ketilbjörn.
All his foster-brothers went to their fathers?? except Thorhallr and
Ketilbjorn.

Þuríður Hallsteinsdóttir var bústýra Þóris og lagði Ketilbjörn hug á hana.
Thurid, Hallsteinn's daughter, was Thorir's housekeeper and Ketilbjorn took
an interest in her.

En Þórir átti son við Valgerði konu Hrómundar í Gröf og hét sá Atli.
And Thorir had a son with Valgerd, a woman of Hromund?? and that one was
called Atli.

Hauknefur hafði gefið Þóri hest kinnskjóttan, ungan.
Hauknefr had given Thorir a young horse with piebald cheeks.

Hann var gauskur hlaupari og var alinn á korni vetur og sumar.
He was a Gottlandish charger and was ?? (kept on the farm and fed) grain
winter and summer.
(As opposed to being turned loose with the other horses to fend for
themselves.)

Þessum reið Þórir yfir Þorskafjörð hvort er var flóð eða fjara og var hann
gersemi mikil.
Thorir rode this (horse) over Thorskafjord whether ebb or flow and he was a
great treasure.


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