Well, Barb, I can not wait for you to get your book and catch up. Your insight is always so interesting. Now, my heavens you have just about spooked me out of my chair reading your posts. Interesting you speak of tails and weddings, because the witch-wife Lady Aashid, is called in when the baby Ulvhild is injured, and Ragnfrid the mother feels the priest can not make the child well. This witch-wife says, " Ay, have you not heard that all evil drags a long tail behind it?"
Also, Kristin, thinks the witch-wife seems like the dwarf-maiden she saw years ago. When she tells the witch-wife about seeing the dwarf-maiden and how she offered her the golden wreath and she refused it, Lady Aashild tells Kristin, "You were wise to fly, since you were only a child then. But have you never heard of folk who took the gold the dwarfs offered, and after bound the troll in stone?"
Lady Aashid tells Kristen, " But you, Kristin,--you should be wedded to a man bred in knightly ways and curteisie__."
I get the feeling Kristin's mother and Lady Aashid could be related or have a secret. Something has Ragnfrid very upset and shameful.
PatH., Once again we were posting at the same time. Your explanation of Huldra, who becomes human after a Christian marriage, and knows a lot of ways to keep the farm prosperous set a light bulb off in my head! Ragnfrid is said to be very well with property, and Lavrans includes her in the taking care of the property. Is it possible Ragnfrid was Huldra, and that is the shame & secret she and Lady Aashid share?
Halycon, I did read the family lost three sons, I wonder if the three ruffians spotted is reference to them in some way. Lavrans, seems to have a soft spot for the poor run down people.