The Ward of King Canute

A Romance of the Danish Conquest

by Ottilie A. Liljencrantz


Contents

[Acknowledgment]
[Foreword]
[CHAPTER I. The Fall of the House of Frode]
[CHAPTER II. Randalin, Frode’s Daughter]
[CHAPTER III. Where War-dogs Kennel]
[CHAPTER IV. When Royal Blood Is Young Blood]
[CHAPTER V. Before The King]
[CHAPTER VI. The Training of Fridtjof The Page]
[CHAPTER VII. The Game of Swords]
[CHAPTER VIII. Taken Captive]
[CHAPTER IX. The Young Lord of Ivarsdale]
[CHAPTER X. As The Norns Decree]
[CHAPTER XI. When My Lord Comes Home From War]
[CHAPTER XII. The Foreign Page]
[CHAPTER XIII. When Might Made Right]
[CHAPTER XIV. How The Fates Cheated Randalin]
[CHAPTER XV. How Fridtjof Cheated The Jotun]
[CHAPTER XVI. The Sword of Speech]
[CHAPTER XVII. The Judgment of The Iron Voice]
[CHAPTER XVIII. What The Red Cloak Hid]
[CHAPTER XIX. The Gift of The Elves]
[CHAPTER XX. A Royal Reckoning]
[CHAPTER XXI. With The Jotun as Chamberlain]
[CHAPTER XXII. How The Lord of Ivarsdale Paid His Debt]
[CHAPTER XXIII. A Blood-stained Crown]
[CHAPTER XXIV. On The Road to London]
[CHAPTER XXV. The King’s Wife]
[CHAPTER XXVI. In The Judgment Hall]
[CHAPTER XXVII. Pixie-led]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. When Love Meets Love]
[CHAPTER XXIX. The Ring of The Coiled Snake]
[CHAPTER XXX. When The King Takes a Queen]
[CHAPTER XXXI. The Twilight of The Gods]
[CHAPTER XXXII. In Time’s Morning]

Acknowledgment

For the facts of this romance I have made free use of the following authorities: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; The Venerable Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of England; Ingulph’s History of the Abbey of Croyland; William of Malmesbury’s Chronicle of the Kings of England; The Chronicles of Florence of Worcester; Lingard’s History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church, and Lingard’s History of England; Dean Spencer’s The White Robe of Churches; Collier’s Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain; Montalembert’s Monks of the West; Thrupp’s Anglo-Saxon Home; Hall’s Queens Before the Conquest; Kemble’s Saxons in England; Ridgway’s Gem of Thorney Island; Brayley and Britton’s History of the Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament; Loftie’s Westminster Abbey and Loftie’s History of London; Allen’s History and Antiquities of London; Lappenberg’s History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings; Sharon Turner’s History of the Anglo-Saxons; Knight’s Old England; Hume’s History of England; Green’s Conquest of England; Thierry’s History of the Conquest of England by the Normans; Freeman’s History of the Norman Conquest.

For the translations of Hávamál, etc., used at the beginnings of the chapters, I am indebted to Professor Rasmus B. Anderson and Mr. Paul du Chaillu.

O. A. L.