" He has stayed with the Cwge, and they sent us their woman Oébfinn in exchange," Yrnhold said shortly. " This is so that there may be no treachery. We shall have him back next we meet them."
It was obvious, looking between Oébfinn and the women of the village, the discrepancy in their health. Sif felt very sorry for her; she appeared frightened at all times, and even flinched when the cats rubbed against her. " We'll have her stay in the manor with us," Rágn's mother decided; she ordered his wife go prepare another bed.