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Agda. What a screaming and shouting –
the cloister is disgraced! The Abbess and
Michael the merchant swore that vengeance and
death should reach the fugitives. Lindkjöping’s
severe bishop, Hans Brask, fulminated his ban
over them, but they were already across the
waters of the Vettern; they had reached the
shores of the Venern, they were on Kinnakulla,
with one of Oluf’s friends, who owned the
delightful Hellekis.
Here their marriage was to be celebrated.
The guests were invited, and a monk from the
neighbouring cloister of Husaby, was fetched to
marry them. Then came the messenger with the
bishop’s excommunication, and this – but not
the marriage ceremony – was read to them.
All turned away from them terrified. The
owner of the house, the friend of Oluf’s youth,
pointed to the open door and bade them depart
instantly. Oluf only requested a car and horse
wherewith to convey away his exhausted
Agda; but they threw sticks and stones after
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