Ingunn’s kinsmen, Ivar, her brothers, and Haakon, when they heard of the whole matter, said that Olav had injured them all so deeply, by first taking the bride to himself, then summoning her guardians before the Bishop’s court, and finally by killing Einar when he called him to account—that it was no more than justice if he held his peace, cloaked Ingunn’s shame, and did what he could to put a good end to a bad business.

