PatH., I must say it takes much restraint to not read ahead as things keep developing so quickly. I must admit when we were assigned chapter 1-3 I was so engrossed, that I realized I had gone into chapter 4 without even realizing it, and immediately stopped myself. I have now started using my bookmark to stop me.
Well now we have much more information, and as I suspected, Simon and Lavrans are not at all happy with Kristin's decision to go back on the betrothal. Her behavior is really starting to upset me. She seems to be thinking only of herself, her wants, her needs, her happiness, although her actions are not at all helping with keeping her reputation in tact. She lost her best friend Arne in a fight for her honor, and here we are yet again, two men ready to fight for her honor. Simon seems to actually care about Kristin's family name. Erlend, once again seems to be filled with lust, and is willing to put Kristin in danger, and not care about what this behavior is doing to her reputation. I don't know why I was surprised to read:
Erlend clasped her to him, and groaned: "I cannot bring you to Husaby, Kristin." "Why can you not?" she asked softly. "Eline came thither in the autumn, " said he after a moment. "I cannot move her to leave the place," he went on hotly, "not unless I bear her to the sledge by force and drive her away with her. And that methought I could not do__she has brought both our children home with her." Kristin felt herself sinking, sinking. In a voice breaking with fear, she said: "I deemed you were parted from her." "So I deemed I, too" answered Erllend shortly. "But she must have heard in Osterdal, where she was, that I had thought of marriage."
But not too get too far ahead, we now know for certain Kristin and Erlend have indeed had sex, and it is ongoing. He suddenly disappears from her life and she lies in fear of being pregnant. Before he leaves he tells Kristin what they are doing is not grave sin.
pg. 131 "I have been fearing you would be angry with me," he said. "You must not grieve for our sin," he said, sometime after. "Tis not a deadly sin. God's law is not like to the law of the land in this... Gunnulv, my brother, once mad this matter plain to me__if two vow to have and hold each other fast for all time, and there after lie together, then they are wedded before God and may not break their troths without great sin. I can give you the words in Latin when they come to my mind__I knew them once...." Kristin wondered a little why Erlend's brother should have said this__but she thrust from her the hateful fear that it might have been said of Erlend and another__and sought to find comfort in his words.
Erlend sure is a smooth talker. Kristin has had red flags throughout the days with Erlend, but she just keeps refusing to admit to herself he is wrong for her. She finds out she is not pregnant, and seeks out Brother Edvin to confess her sins. She tells him of what Erlend said about them not sinning and Brother Edvin explains to her:
"I see well, Kristin, some one who knew it not to the full has spoken to you of the canonical law. You could not bind yourself by oath to this man without sinning against your father and mother; them had God set over you before you met him. And is it not a sorrow and a shame for his kin, too, if they learn that he has lured astray the daughter of a man who has borne his shield with honour at all seasons__betrothed, too, to another? I hear by your words, you deem you have not sinned so greatly__yet dare you not confess this thing to your appointed priest? And if so be you think you are as good as wed to this man, wherefore set you not on your head the linen coif of wedlock, but go still with flowering hair amidst the young maids with whom you can have no great fellowship any more__for now must the chief of your thoughts be with other things than they have in mind?"
I suspected she was in a boatload of heartache with Erlend, and now it is coming a reality.