Capitolo 53
to the extraordinary way in which he had been brought to the English
it sustained, that he gave him his/her life; and discovering soon his great
knowledge and the ability as a huntsman, he received him/it in his really
shelters, and it treated him/it with the great distinction and honor. In sum
to his/her hawk, Lothbroc had a greyhound, so that he could chase with the
you govern in the fields as through the air. The greyhound was a lot
strongly tied to his/her master.
The huntsman of head of the king was soon to this point Beorn and Beorn
become a lot of envious person and jealous of Lothbroc, on account of his
the superior power and the ability, and of the honorable distinction that them
gotten for him. One day, when them two were chasing in alone the
woods with their dogs, killed Beorn his/her competitor, and it hid his/her body in
a thick grove of trees. Beorn went home, his/her his/her own dogs that follow him/it while the
greyhound remained to mournfully look on the body of his/her master.
They asked to Beorn what was become of Lothbroc, and he responded that him
first street had gone to the wood the day, and he didn't know that that
of he was become.
Of bad duration, the greyhound remained faithfully looking at the
side of the body of his/her master until hunger forced him/it to leave his
posts in search of food. He went home, and, as soon as its lacks were
provisioned, he returned again immediately to the wood. This that he did
many days; and for a long time his/her unusual behavior that attracts attention,
he was followed by some of the family of the king and him the body of his
murdered master you/he/she was found.
The guilt of the murder was with small difficulty brought house
to Beorn; and, as a proper punishment for his/her cruelty to a
extraneous unlucky and without house, the king condemned him/it to have put
on axle the same boat in which the Lothbroc to bad result had done his
dangerous trip, and it pushed out to sea.
The winds and storms--entering, it seems, in the plan, and
influenced by the same principles of the poetic justice as you/he/she had governed