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Edrik, de Noorman

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The narrative opens in a fertile Icelandic valley where a group of boys, led by a boy named Edrik, launch a slender boat and ride a swollen river toward the sea. Their voyage brings them to a busy harbor where a gilded drakkar, the Rolf Krake, takes them aboard and a seafaring man named Leif reveals kinship with a local chieftain, Sigvald. The boys are brought to the settlement, encounter arms and household hospitality, and the episode closes with a communal welcome and feast that highlights youthful daring and social bonds.

About the Author

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J. Frederick Hodgetts

J. Frederick Hodgetts was an author known for his work in the realm of fiction, particularly in the genre of historical novels. His notable work, "Edrik, de Noorman," explores themes of adventure and identity through the lens of Norse history. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Hodgetts' contributions reflect a fascination with the past and the complexities of cultural heritage. His writing invites readers to engage with historical narratives and the characters that inhabit them.