Then Hedin called to Hogne, his father-in-law, offering him a reconciliation and much gold as a ransom.
Hedin was no unwelcome guest in the houses of gentlefolks, and he was often seen at the judge's and the pastor's omber parties.
And when he came to the island called Ha, then Hedin was there before him with his host.
In the seventh year after, these same men began to fight on Hedin's isle, and wounded each other so that they died.
Hedin was received with tremendous applause, and spoke for two hours or more.