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k than I will in defending the prow!" Olaf Tryggvasson stood aloft on the high deck of the _Long Serpent_. He had a shield, and gilt helmet, and was easily recognized. He wore a red silk kirtle over his ring-armor. When he saw that the ships of his foes began to separate, and that the standards were raised in front of each chief, he asked: "Who is the chief of that standard which is opposite us?" He was told that it was King Svein of Denmark with the Danish ships. "What chief follows the standard which is to the right?" He was told that it was Olaf of Sweden. "Who owns those large ships to the left of King Olaf of Sweden?" "It is Erik Jarl Hakonson," they replied. Then Svein of Denmark, Olaf of Sweden, and Erik Jarl rowed towards the _Long Serpent_. The battle horns were blown and both sides shouted a war-cry, and soon the combat raged fiercely,--at first with arrows from crossbows and long bows, then with spears and javelins and slings--and King Olaf Tryggvasson fought most manfully. King Svein's men turned the prows of many of their ships towards both sides of the _Long Serpent_. The Danes also attacked the _Short Serpent_ and the _Crane_. The carnage was great. King Svein made the stoutest onset. King Olaf Tryggvasson made the bravest defence with his men, but they fell one after another. King Olaf fought almost too boldly, shooting arrows and hurling spears; he went forward in hand-to-hand fight, and cleft many a man's skull with his sword. The attack proved difficult for the Danes, for the stern-defenders of the _Long Serpent_ and of the _Short Serpent_ hooked anchors and grappling hooks to King Svein's ships, and as they could strike down upon the enemy with their weapons, for they had much larger and higher boarded ships, they cleared of men all the Danish ships which they had laid hold of. King Svein had to retreat. In the mean time Erik Jarl had come first with the _Jarn Bardi_ alongside the farthest ship of Olaf Tryggvasson on one wing, cleared it, and cut it from the fastenings; he then boarded the next one, and fought until it was cleared of men; and as the men fell on his ship, other Danes and Swedes took their places. At last all of Olaf Tryggvasson's ships had been cleared of men and captured except the _Long Serpent_, which carried all the men who were now able to fight. Erik Jarl then attacked the _Long Serpent_ with five large ships; he laid the _Jarn Bardi_ alongside, and the
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