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And he ordered all sail to be set--a strong warm south wind was blowing-- Then he mounted upon the upper deck, and overlooked all. And he nodded his head, well satisfied. And then he descended to the kitchen, to bring up a burning brand. When he came up again he found that the sailors had lowered the two ship's boats, the larger and the smaller boat, they lay tossing by the boat ropes, to the right and left of the Singing Swan. "Hasten, my lord," cried one of the seamen to him; "so soon as thou hast thrown the torch, to spring into a boat; for rapidly, in this gale, will the Singing Swan flame up, and easily might the fire seize the boats, and cause both thee and all of us to perish." Halfred looked with staring eyes at the man "Would ye still live, after ye have seen this? "Think ye that I will live without Thora? after the guiltless for other's,--for my crime,--hath died? "No, with me shall ye all on this ship burn--truly a worthless funeral pile for Thora." "Thou shalt not destroy us, guiltless. Forbid it, Gods!" cried the man, and sprang upon Halfred, to wrest the firebrand from him. But with a fearful blow of his fist Halfred struck him down upon the deck. Laughing shrilly, he shouted, "Gods! Who dare still to believe in Gods, when Thora, guiltless, has died? "There are no Gods, I tell ye. "Were there Gods, I must have slain them all. "And I will slay, as my deadly enemy, whosoever declares that he still believes in Gods." Furiously he brandished the firebrand in his left hand, the hammer in his right, and cried to the trembling sailors-- "Choose--If ye believe that there are Gods, then I will strike ye down like this too forward comrade. "But if ye renounce the Gods, then may ye live, and depart, and bear witness everywhere that there are no Gods. "Are there Gods?" shouted the maniac, drawing near to the trembling men. "No, my lord; there are no Gods," cried the men, and fell upon their knees. "Then go--and leave me alone to my own will." Quickly the seamen descended into the larger boat on the left. Halfred, however, stuck the hammer in his belt, and strode with rapid steps hither and thither upon the deck, and set fire to mast and sail, and purple clothing and carved work, and to the neck of the Swan on the prow-wailing, the wind passed once more through the curved wings of the Swan. The strong south wind fanned the crackling flames; quickly was the ship, on a
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