第 13 节
作者:敏儿不觉      更新:2021-02-20 16:41      字数:9320
  t assert the place and career that belonged to him there。  Jarl Eric had vanished with all his war forces towards England; leaving only a boy; Hakon; as successor; and Svein; his own brother;a quiet man; who had always avoided war。  Olaf landed in Norway without obstacle; but decided to be quiet till he had himself examined and consulted friends。
  His reception by his mother Aasta was of the kindest and proudest; and is lovingly described by Snorro。  A pretty idyllic; or epic piece; of _Norse_ Homeric type:  How Aasta; hearing of her son's advent; set all her maids and menials to work at the top of their speed; despatched a runner to the harvest…field; where her husband Sigurd was; to warn him to come home and dress。  How Sigurd was standing among his harvest folk; reapers and binders; and what he had on;broad slouch hat; with veil (against the midges); blue kirtle; hose of I forget what color; with laced boots; and in his hand a stick with silver head and ditto ring upon it;a personable old gentleman; of the eleventh century; in those parts。  Sigurd was cautious; prudentially cunctatory; though heartily friendly in his counsel to Olaf as to the King question。 Aasta had a Spartan tone in her wild maternal heart; and assures Olaf that she; with a half…reproachful glance at Sigurd; will stand by him to the death in this his just and noble enterprise。  Sigurd promises to consult farther in his neighborhood; and to correspond by messages; the result is; Olaf resolutely pushing forward himself; resolves to call a Thing; and openly claim his kingship there。  The Thing itself was willing enough:  opposition parties do here and there bestir themselves; but Olaf is always swifter than they。  Five kinglets somewhere in the Uplands;'11'all descendants of Haarfagr; but averse to break the peace; which Jarl Eric and Hakon Jarl both have always willingly allowed to peaceable people;seem to be the main opposition party。  These five take the field against Olaf with what force they have; Olaf; one night; by beautiful celerity and strategic practice which a Friedrich or a Turenne might have approved; surrounds these Five; and when morning breaks; there is nothing for them but either death; or else instant surrender; and swearing of fealty to King Olaf。 Which latter branch of the alternative they gladly accept; the whole five of them; and go home again。
  This was a beautiful bit of war…practice by King Olaf on land。  By another stroke still more compendious at sea; he had already settled poor young Hakon; and made him peaceable for a long while。  Olaf by diligent quest and spy…messaging; had ascertained that Hakon; just returning from Denmark and farewell to Papa and Knut; both now under way for England; was coasting north towards Trondhjem; and intended on or about such a day to land in such and such a fjord towards the end of this Trondhjem voyage。  Olaf at once mans two big ships; steers through the narrow mouth of the said fjord; moors one ship on the north shore; another on the south; fixes a strong cable; well sunk under water; to the capstans of these two; and in all quietness waits for Hakon。  Before many hours; Hakon's royal or quasi…royal barge steers gaily into this fjord; is a little surprised; perhaps; to see within the jaws of it two big ships at anchor; but steers gallantly along; nothing doubting。  Olaf with a signal of 〃All hands;〃 works his two capstans; has the cable up high enough at the right moment; catches with it the keel of poor Hakon's barge; upsets it; empties it wholly into the sea。  Wholly into the sea; saves Hakon; however; and his people from drowning; and brings them on board。  His dialogue with poor young Hakon; especially poor young Hakon's responses; is very pretty。  Shall I give it; out of Snorro; and let the reader take it for as authentic as he can?  It is at least the true image of it in authentic Snorro's head; little more than two centuries later。
  〃Jarl Hakon was led up to the king's ship。  He was the handsomest man that could be seen。  He had long hair as fine as silk; bound about his head with a gold ornament。  When he sat down in the forehold the king said to him:
  _King。_  〃'It is not false; what is said of your family; that ye are handsome people to look at; but now your luck has deserted you。'
  _Hakon。_  〃'It has always been the case that success is changeable; and there is no luck in the matter。  It has gone with your family as with mine to have by turns the better lot。  I am little beyond childhood in years; and at any rate we could not have defended ourselves; as we did not expect any attack on the way。  It may turn out better with us another time。'
  _King。_  〃'Dost thou not apprehend that thou art in such a condition that; hereafter; there can be neither victory nor defeat for thee?'
  _Hakon。_  〃'That is what only thou canst determine; King; according to thy pleasure。'
  _King。_  〃'What wilt thou give me; Jarl; if; for this time; I let thee go; whole and unhurt?'
  _Hakon。_  〃'What wilt thou take; King?'
  _King。_   〃'Nothing; except that thou shalt leave the country; give up thy kingdom; and take an oath that thou wilt never go into battle against me。'〃'12'
  Jarl Hakon accepted the generous terms; went to England and King Knut; and kept his bargain for a good few years; though he was at last driven; by pressure of King Knut; to violate it;little to his profit; as we shall see。  One victorious naval battle with Jarl Svein; Hakon's uncle; and his adherents; who fled to Sweden; after his beating;battle not difficult to a skilful; hard…hitting king;was pretty much all the actual fighting Olaf had to do in this enterprise。 He various times met angry Bonders and refractory Things with arms in their hand; but by skilful; firm management;perfectly patient; but also perfectly ready to be active;he mostly managed without coming to strokes; and was universally recognized by Norway as its real king。 A promising young man; and fit to be a king; thinks Snorro。  Only of middle stature; almost rather shortish; but firm…standing; and stout…built; so that they got to call him Olaf the Thick (meaning Olaf the Thick…set; or Stout…built); though his final epithet among them was infinitely higher。  For the rest; 〃a comely; earnest; prepossessing look; beautiful yellow hair in quantity; broad; honest face; of a complexion pure as snow and rose;〃 and finally (or firstly) 〃the brightest eyes in the world; such that; in his anger; no man could stand them。〃  He had a heavy task ahead; and needed all his qualities and fine gifts to get it done。
  CHAPTER X。
  REIGN OF KING OLAF THE SAINT。
  The late two Jarls; now gone about their business; had both been baptized; and called themselves Christians。  But during their government they did nothing in the conversion way; left every man to choose his own God or Gods; so that some had actually two; the Christian God by land; and at sea Thor; whom they considered safer in that element。  And in effect the mass of the people had fallen back into a sluggish heathenism or half…heathenism; the life…labor of Olaf Tryggveson lying ruinous or almost quite overset。  The new Olaf; son of Harald; set himself with all his strength to mend such a state of matters; and stood by his enterprise to the end; as the one highest interest; including all others; for his People and him。  His method was by no means soft; on the contrary; it was hard; rapid; severe;somewhat on the model of Tryggveson's; though with more of _bishoping_ and preaching superadded。  Yet still there was a great deal of mauling; vigorous punishing; and an entire intolerance of these two things:  Heathenism and Sea…robbery; at least of Sea…robbery in the old style; whether in the style we moderns still practise; and call privateering; I do not quite know。  But Vikingism proper had to cease in Norway; still more; Heathenism; under penalties too severe to he borne; death; mutilation of limb; not to mention forfeiture and less rigorous coercion。  Olaf was inexorable against violation of the law。  〃Too severe;〃 cried many; to whom one answers; 〃Perhaps in part _yes_; perhaps also in great part _no_; depends altogether on the previous question; How far the law was the eternal one of God Almighty in the universe; How far the law merely of Olaf (destitute of right inspiration) left to his own passions and whims?〃
  Many were the jangles Olaf had with the refractory Heathen Things and Ironbeards of a new generation:  very curious to see。  Scarcely ever did it come to fighting between King and Thing; though often enough near it; but the Thing discerning; as it usually did in time; that the King was stronger in men; seemed to say unanimously to itself; 〃We have lost; then; baptize us; we must burn our old gods and conform。〃 One new feature we do slightly discern:  here and there a touch of theological argument on the heathen side。  At one wild Thing; far up in the Dovrefjeld; of a very heathen temper; there was much of that; not to be quenched by King Olaf at the moment; so that it had to be adjourned till the morrow; and again till the next day。  Here are some traits of it; much abridged from Snorro (who gives a highly punctual account); which vividly represent Olaf's posture and manner of proceeding in such intricacies。