Ulric the Jarl: A Story of the Penitent Thief
The token of Hilda!
By WILLIAM O. STODDARD.
LONDON:
CHARLES H. KELLY, 2, CASTLE STREET, CITY ROAD, E.C.;
AND 26, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.
1899.
HAYMAN, CHRISTY AND LILLY, LTD.,
HATTON WORKS, 113-115, FARRINGDON ROAD, LONDON, E.C.
Ulric the Jarl.
In the Northland were the roots from which grew the great nations which now rule the earth. The tribes were many, but the principal representative and the absorbent of their thoughts and their traditions may receive from us the general name of Saxons. These were the swordsmen of the sea whom the Roman legionaries declared to be the hardest fighters they had met, whether on land or water.