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And when they were ready for the combat, then ran they
each at the other, and first they threw their halberds, neither
of which stood fast in the foeman's shield, but both stuck in
the ground. Then took they both to their swords, and
went at it with a will, blow upon blow. Atli gave no
ground. They smote fast and hard, and full soon their
shields were becoming useless. And when Atli's shield was
of no use, then he cast it from him, and, grasping his sword
with both hands, dealt blows as quickly as possible. Egil
fetched him a blow on the shoulder, but the sword bit not.
He dealt another, and a third. It was now easy to find
parts in Atli that he could strike, since he had no cover;
and Egil brandished and brought down his sword with all
his might, yet it bit not, strike he where he might. Then
Egil saw that nothing would be done this way, for his shield
was now rendered useless. So Egil let drop both sword
and shield, and bounding on Atli, gripped him with his
hands. Then the difference of strength was seen, and Atli
fell right back, but Egil went down prone upon him and
bit through his throat. There Atli died.
Egil leapt up at once and ran to where the victim stood; with one hand he gripped his lips, with the other his horn, and gave him such a wrench, that his feet slipped up and his neck was broken; after which Egil went where his comrades stood, and then he sang:
'I bared blue Dragvandill,
Who bit not the buckler,
Atli the Short so blunted
All edge by his spells.
Straining my strength I grappled,
Staggered the wordy foeman;
My tooth I bade bite him,
Best of swords at need."
Then Egil got possession of all those lands for which he had contended and claimed as rightfully coming to his wife Asgerdr from her father. Nothing is told of further tidings at that Thing. Egil then went first into Sogn and arranged about those lands that he now got into his own power. He remained there for a great part of the spring. Afterwards he went with his comrades eastwards to Vik, then to seek Thorstein, and was there for awhile.