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From the reeeses'of a lutcly Risirits . ' Vr humble prayer. a!!ceiidg:Oh, Father, hear it tr . oaring on the wines of fear ana theekne§s: • Forgive,i;..Orealiness.i. Ikenn . ..l feel, bow mean and how . .-u , The trembling sacrifice•l pour before beef can luifer in thy presence lit . • si and - • , . . fa in thy ~ k 1;14, ,tli s o evOl• boun:viewest; Cold i•e! out:TvArinest vows, And.va* our truest; bghts of a hurrying hour; Our lips repent them; Our bearti for te 'them l i . Ve see tti . A.' band lit leads us( it protects us; ~ -. l'e hear lhy voie - -r-it cOun...4elimid coirtiCts ui . And iheu Ve. turn away -ti.sqlll.ly:ltindriesi .., PardOutir blimtness. ....... . • " • And still Thy rain dege nik;,Thr'sun -is glovigng; Fruifripens rouna; flow'rs are. bCneath isA blowing; . And o,s if inan.was dome deservinz,creature; '• , ' ' ' . N • . - . Joy coveri'nature';- 011,1niii . long, suffering Loril, , bast thou delighted; T 4 - trio -with love the 7an . 3ei itigThou.inviteit By smiles of merey, not by"-trtiii'ns or - terrorA,, • ' from )ii errors. . Who-can resisi. Thy" gehtle call—appealing'.. .To et-cry generous thought find grateful That vbieepOcepal = whitzperiilg. - *main - 6 , ever-n-* • •.- 31v.-txkßitn.l Never. F a ther and Savior ! plant 'within ,that bozomr *ThoFe .;eed:: of hotinvs3. ina Vol them blossorn lo tragrange ankin boanty bright. and vernal, • : And sprity , eternal.. Then place theta qarthtnq.; Where mi ry iralk, ami,serapliA•ate tho'Nearden;; Vllere every 'lll' - rtver 111.1 t. crecrs. &it rrtal, eEITS ON THE FIORD. - - BY. 11...V:RiET 31ARTIN6.1tT. .CIL In. Olaf aid his.llevra . . KoNen:apptia - red the nc~t: morning, the, hpuiehlild (of u=qiai air that . no st.ranger would have. irwagineti-11,$av irhad kieo . tr - occupied the dav hefo.re... The large room seas fresh.' :rich” mill evergreen :sprig;; the brcak-' fikt hit! St OQd at One - -euid, where each tin& F mini 11,:wn staire.:., At, the bottom of titromnw: s ts r.rei p: The..Aloe :tinker, who traveled thi, Way. twiee . a'. . year; hid meriting, and iv.r. ab:endy engiged upon the .skins which 111(1 been tanned an ihe farm, and `', ket..- fa r'eld:ness for him. - He was in ,:ruction ola. iri , the making . - of the tall. boots of the country ; and Odd.) Was so eacrer to hare a pair in which be might walk knee-deep in . "-I he snow when the :ruts shoiild be nverohat be gave all his . anentlion to the work. Peder was twist i.r; strips of leather ; „thip and narrow, in t() Wl7 - 1115. R, if and Hund were silently , iro eat uport , a sort of _w\ trk " which the . Yirkrenian peasant delights in—carving \ --.. :, \ n" ,, A. They pl . ilece only to answer re iler . , quest inns about the pr o ress of the se , )rk. Ptiler loved to h ar about their . carving., and Ti, feel it ; fur o ad been. tenrirl•ible for his skill in the - art, as lung •b: Ili 4 iLO it last ed, . ' I:irlinist.n was readinz ithevwspaper, icirch- must gn away in.t-F pasnuir's pock et.' Madame was spinning ; d "he r ; dleghters sat Inisili plying their needles witli Erica', in a corner of the apartm t. ~ , \ The three were putting the iast stitcnes . to the piece of work villich the pastor`*as ti,n 'ln carry away vrith him, as. is fee . 11. , r hi , : services of yesterday. `'lt,svas.,an ~ eider-doWn covertid, of which Rolf had, f pmeure'd the diotrn, front the islets in the i l , ikrd,"frequented by the cider:duck. and Eriaa bad woven the cover, and' quilted it, g ~ . = with the ast,ist mice of ber young' la- . . % (de, In an ereg;int pattern. , , l'he whole par t y rose when .M. Kollsen entered the , room, but presently resumed their, employment , except "Madame Er -I.lllVen, who conducted the pastor- to the breakfast -table, and bellied. him plentiful-.; -ly to reindeer bam,,bread land butter, and _corn-brandy---lb e usual breakfast. M. ..g,Oll.Tn carried the *ate, and ate, as he ‘'ent round to cOnvioi:e will] each group. .Fit,t. he talkedpolitics a little wit,ll lis hr . :4411 1e fn e-side ; then lie compliment ed Madame Erlingsen on; the' excellence l'f her burn, and, next „drew near the girls._ rriea blushed, and was - thinking : bow sbC t•hould explain that-she wished his accept an - ce of her work, when Frolich saved 4; the awkwardness by saying.— 'We hope you will like-this coverlid,- , . . . ?rive have made_an entire / new pattern, ' ; on purpo,,e for it. Org:i, you have the Pan Fro. Do shw M..Kollsen,h6w pret ty it look, on paper' , ' / ' :1, Kallsen did not know mushout e.l • such - things, but he hl. admired it as ifch as Ile rou - , ''' : 1 / 4 .- 1 Erica.. '.‘l. Kollsen will acc,e l it\ itpt r isaid r.r'ea. . The down; is ZAN present. / _ • Rolf rose, and made his bow, "and :..said he had bad pleasure in preparing his \small X liollsen graciously ,acceptfal:f he F i ft - --tf . ..;ok up the coverlid, and weighed 'tin his hand, in order to admite its light - . b 'ss• compared .with its handsome size; and theinh e 1.)6t ovee't he carvers, to.see wh at 14 1trit was under their.banas. ". ~.1 11) 01— c allar, sir,' said Humid, slowing, 1 7 Pie 4 of wiioa. •I am making' a m co- P' et e set for qur'•cows' - - sA. pilipii -'' 1 ' aR fi inwing i . ~ , sir, exp atne 0• s 1 els work xi "his turn. Pulpit !- Really 1 , And wit° isl 4 i {?reach in it v - - . . - --• _. _ • u, air, of course, replied Erling • - 1 !"). ' Leng before , you carte .' —from ct:r.i llin ea e nt it i stZu 7 ld Ti l tA r b ie"lla --‘4 lti t s edu be trrpu lt; ipft e i "ix nf us within a nd - of tweto X "Ale* , undertook th e s i x . defil efitritolf,hafa Ftlit b9pes. cf.-11(mi the '''btletnent - 141- " l ed tp tiro after-it : :ne:benk!ikoik-' ,ma e i s i 4 the hicaoleai - leed.l ,. Icel . • 0 e t...-- - -.4 t - r. immortal: OW bids fair' ' R good workout. 1 - I .xil9l sl te_ti.. tion vlietlie p i pill .he f t tut's; ciiitl ea br ';',InI4c11::( al eiiititeri of th sure 4 fit \(t hem nese e?g:tlit fin e broil` inee: . •opry, the heat tire before Ofir e ble pietnres..of supe.rs i titions.' p $ ƒa , judged, wo :went on wit ,n t a i. bad indee - otheri'• .4 p,rettt # a bowl m, lef-rsieite' del ic;ait c :as. t he' lieron,t er hegiylS - tt When E ring -Of 'Pt started up m,# r & a es .vI tor self .. .I''' ' ' .o e the Iltitte.- / Inds .h is .. ,•.: I. • P-I.' 1 :' aid:the aitor.,l '. Iliques -1 , 4 • r native.c4rvers o rn y not o'any whfise , q , ortil we. ¢ -m wipi4,ll churches in ;Ai,d iblite ii poi!dOubt of theirsiubje/tsit Look.. tivinink fit ers, a Athat [le! Ho huh better kiftil Works Of \ lG Althat [ Os, thOn `3o.mlt ,'',, Jura- , he popishi idolati es',ailii. t -•- . i i i. , I , nisi' r eped. ' A, r ' i few #.0_ii.1 . . 1 aid .lie hettersthan inprel; :a d 'to *oder, pasVog billidd IpOrty t. Word. Ofnotic - Tli r e glaAced Can.: - ionsly at each it ttit haprien thatlthoFery 1 Ece- 11.01fo Aoki et; elts'e'd; was. - me `4 ha& s owa.llth‘ I wa-, lia4) (and !ler' r Waiii inin& sr) he ,i ater-sprit! 's) lieco l ning >co B and fishwheiltl , th,'el riy flot 1 II I . • • 'e ra: I il iin - ' ca ~ 0 s ■ purl.. del-, ttbout bis i old wife, 1 she i • , rout f lh.'l. Work and Istrd : she td - .o,rippa re Lll for lhe ,Tias- P;)lrirl ; Vila W' uld tliiik.ii6F-- .1, ,4 IttL....t._ .t.. L 1 ! . • , • ~7 . ,.,, forgOtt ii tioo, i ing so -late, atid 1 11., Gem r i . ' .i . - ,: :, I.T.lln...h:Wer, • i miai., ;fa apy stieh . t lOtig :.i,.1711`,e -ri 'vornutt,..prOpise - 114) in -i rl .fa''st,.as- hek fig* ouj,j I , • G 2 &§h her soiii, i n the St, N'4 lice - Was. Weak OfitunSte i lcovered ..wjol.- ali A erdklaW i iirst lady iti..theihi, a ;, but. a Consequence, f , :o . lher . -bei and inking-frien( s.. Who ea firtniti,es.l ;there; Wasnnre er Nitin4oW - wa4glaied . v aIaAS.,-Ithlroumli *deli - 'n'fit 7 Been tlist wetly; . he shelfi 1 ita -chdhek . elie'st,.wpt i 'all 'el and. t e I, a F , o - - -e hous ". i - '',. 11 .. - 'f*! '-• - Well' stlit . ca , yvitti: . as's il, .re.:;,rt,-, ,,- - . e.p out .t . e poll , dwellifig . }sn . wat in icin . . rtim r.. as — well :uilf. 16,4 this': 11$ 'had ' verythin healil '' cil . .elfo st ;._bnt 't htHm 1 „-,:ia s wa.s.th ling o 1e... , , floor,taba .thel ance.t 4.erything 'the r frotri.. .'liti'S 'ear - • T ci the. wa; . _ 1 Ti 1136.1. :If I. ' i 1 I - ie !It ought vim Vould eanie,''quidt, la. ' 1 kti lir Si:i)U vi m ill'e, ' ornei and 1 1 take I any blesi g, m n yout .itetiothment, l tin 4 n2,- wislie. t hat . you ttiay !so n tie .sOn i ttli the g. a d i i,E. cro vi , ll:* il ust not Sa . T.t: tat I ln - tpe. to see ;you crew 'eti ; foi-• we 1 all I I know- 7 -and nithntly so! yell' asII, Old. it is t : tlratifstand .betrtee' ; you. and !.y.ilnir, crow a. T - ' ort_ini tiiinii o,,it, tny, dein', I '' .Titen T I wisli . you ivo eld . not,p tt la :;:,. o .- know that ..: i - 1 I , - . i .1 do k'ntv it, my A 't.• and 111 W( 1 )i• ( I . il, ' i ; S not be fut: hasfening G, s appo tam& . . . i I Let ail he in . Ids own tii. e. An lakn by.yself,-bow.happv '',on may . be r= and. Rolf— n . vhile Pefe and . I are fait li An d ping T; I .only - a . that . z ofiel‘i' filrour.croW*g - metrq, ban w ~ di, I -e a !1 'nu hayea, IT fine .( - Iti•rilta‘l Roll ' t deed, t know it la . .I. V. 1 - .. t, , ijobk abigut Ant,', eat i l ls the ili)useili An if o nce me my Alp o c. Peeler; . youi r, W 0 l4 keiy to ,be 't a . ret m, w en betis bat Ivol creatares ike not need eon inel ~.?1 , - ; but she liked Cr 131 is* he tov - *l' as ed -. ir 1c 1 where ' evettiv, dyf i ople go alio s t . starii tl- ltad: - 7 o but 6,0 keq; II over. L lie is like iTca- Obi Air) how Nam . , whc thin two STIOS. Thu make left In Bq news .tote they . diem will. 401 raft'.:oti Rolf or: . [c; the ishinciS.,,i,s; i 4 NVil - it ;be h ßolf, do you '!.hilik, or. Hund, ear '-1 •.. ". • I t V ' I wish it rty`be und. If it ,be Itolf,. I•shall go with Intn. •0, Ull4 !i l l. Cannot ` c lose sight of. ircl, of r what' api3ened 144-night. Did .p ear I - I dot** ,Od- - i i .d ; woold, - grow -wise ' 1: t ::. I t - - •_. 'Ulla slioolciter.li , , andllie nodded, t intima;e that they Would .it4t Ititlk of 1); ct irien., Ancl she be, u to's alfef fr;orrie, r i l t ing else. ,11 ' How. did I-lunitc nduct - i , SelY, Yes lerdaii*l., I beard triy husbab 'Ol et4o , unt ; - jolt. you kno t. tvedit,r .could ayi :b4tlting of ht 4 lo . Olts Did you mark It;s:cettote, ounce; dear 1- ' • '• f -;• .1* ! `.lndeed, ere Wa.s no hpliiiig iiHins , .. till int; e than o . can help.yrxrchinge iter in do dasit C ; u 1 . 'I r . 1,1 ''' • ,- • .;" -o it watt di3.rk - 'd wrethful„ 'wee it=r 3ha ugly .Of 1; I, Wellja-fsiiiilit be, de r,,---Well t ini t, be:" '• ' -1.1- 1 : S. , 4 The: WO `e•-wa worse thri-iill h i s daik• looks: I _;_:the' , T.lllO. e went. ,was `his leap _tid . C. of joy Ateheara what Aldo ,•d So ,- and that; ipen was inade;:our: ,I , y . - Ae- JOO4O , iikeJ '4P evil spit it:: Wt . -t; he xed'his eyeilsin zue, iod sna Op_ed ;is fin era:': 11- . - . - . I]- 1 ,i- ii• I- ' .Vila 'slit , 4- r earl - rilloortftilli..:le,na ti)u 'At /Eel' i. tot -put Anot*lspitAtz • thi. fi r - A ", : -: . ' - 1 - - ,--...."- 1 . . -., • • ,t . '1" really /0 id ill-;i1 3 ,11-itliCiviO* 1 / 4 seat eilt t. , tro34— ineillr) . irsolla. !...'-• 4 i _- ,V 40,1 brstissaalit I - 44;4414.'- diet of , lgil - -.. • •.-„..-' --- - , s I.: - ,• - z,.4 . ~, i -- EMI ,L .OF TH - E PEOPLE 'IS THE , LE d bee 4 grg v‘P-- a yer to rnm ; ody h Ifr ' n I , lia,ting sat--tliei.7old. d, killictini as eyed iiii ! ! :fing g, tb,Miglilier . Ely.. ;Slio i ,liiilivas ilt queltbe , hislultiidy ; ivas. , ig Oil . . and ill, red _fir \• liar, in- . tiler iii X liry.---r i ith tbielilllaky 'ling 6iul d:e I r i , - the iikWe t.e 1 4 oughlirvi,rofid i I •weie;ef - lrigs, all clie crevi- I \!,c ¥\ iv ",, nii 1 ,•er and" 44ilf in I t•-linoe7 ;;i , Ewa f r-.essen jai tod 'ere '7as- illtli greejn:spiitik- cleaa afirlar oni-enntailie! d, len nlaiteril.on .-1 ;and' ou 5 % ee i I cons vo s•'~ 3-I,g a ear '.t , at !e!ntis3e t dear' Elle' vas and he It I the . .w mak a and 'eithe "eta of f 1.,•3 ONTROSE, about Hu at it is _that on his hea, 'Twill - ,! . replied- . lllla - . - i I, are not .oth gill go_ blabbibg it, i l "that `_:ltund meet , with tOunts; • & ~ made . ~ hare hid a( :t " 'sorer .. I - w • .1 tell you, my dear; thMight here IS 'no m :else but Our .mi'stress. that -I:IWOUld. Eel and she, no doubt,_ knows --it; alreadi...''— : 1-lund: Was born and r eared : ri , good.- way o the south-net far -from' bergeti. - - In Mid-,wiater, t'our. years :sin• ce, his.. master' -sent him on au -errand "of twenty mires, t i p tarry - Somiyprovisioni 'to • a',..villagein" - the . .tipper country. : . 11.° :did. his errand„ nd, so far,,till. was .well: "The rilltigei-peo-- .- le asked him, for charityl.,.) carry three \ orphan children bbhis",sledge.sOme MileS: bit - the-WaY to : Bergen,.andto leave them a i N falmtiie he - had, to Masi, on :his "'road...— . Hu ad was an.obli gi ii ,, 1-n..lllg : fellow then, • i bil.lientaile nMobjec c iion. , ‘ He look the. 1 !tile_thingi, and - saw. that the 't wO v elder s re. well*ra . pped 'up from the c01d...----• 1 !,I ° third be toblc-wit bin his - arms, clasp i ' it warrn'againSChis breast, So those.. s who sawithent set off; and -it is .con .'red by one[Wirnet th° sledge-on the - ) d,• arid' heardi Le' cldldreii prattling•to . , nd, aiid ".4 I.labihing .merrily it .their' i i ) 1 .1 t le talk. Before.theltad got 'half- way. 1 woven,. a ph4l! of huagry" wolves burst lri t tl u ie p;) . l - I d l . tem .Ti f i .r e n t b - r a u .l t t e .` 4 I . tl ii t o o t‘ t .e h d e c ri l g os h e t . r...the baek:of the sledge,an.--4. 1 : , _ -. • i• 0 - st)) v cried Erica; .I \ l-nOW• that' s ,ory. ; 7 I 4 - . it possible'.that Huu is tha‘, i in !: No need to go, on, Ulla.' I . .- j BUt 1.;11a tluiught t-here' it - as '; t eed•to . fiaish a story fhilt. she hadheguti; nd she : pibeeedcd. • -," - .-. - ..- \ . '';oli)ser. and - -closer the. yrolveS pressed; intt it:iS thought Hund. saw. one about to". 4.tin g at hid thrOat." - It , : iraS impossible u• i lt"liehorse togo•faster thantit.did, fbr i 1 vi4elit like the ' whid; - hut so' did , the he4ts. .Hand ._snatched up one . of the dltiTien behind- hint, . - and _threw it blacr te', back of the sledge"; and' t his stopped I t lepack for ' a .!little.. On - galloped the t Vrse ; lint the wolf e s were sooti.growd- . .1 ) ~,g,round agiin, 'with the-blood freezbig n thcir.muzzles . It was easier tii throw the .secobd child 'than-the fi rst . ; and Hum] 1 jia it. It was harder -to- giFe. up 'the qiird-the•duithintftnt . thatnedtletrto 4i - 4 '!resat ;.:but H und-was in mortal terrorl. 41iia a mim beside hint elf with terror has Ail the cruelty:4a .innili of wcilv'es. ' Hum] lungbwinyt lie infabt, and just saved him . - .41r.- : - . Ni)hody. at. tate , que4iotted him, firnobf)di - knew - a Aut. the:orphans "; and. 'ie - ilid not tell.. BO lie .%ys -unsettled; N.V :d jvili3 ; look i Ife tlays Out Then . tip iul; Rona h ak wa.o hc . tempir was a a out: 'the fl a ard of it a . • ,:"` . . . . . g , .irly . pntt! ',t ,. uang4 togetner-=, nd had - tirniptieain'his.'agr,iny.Of d what had been seen a nd heaid Ayand.4. bat Hi hid, it. .. _I n the ir i ad, the while was made out, and the coun t ry r 0.40 to ,find Hood : . - He was buntedlike a : heari; • in the . ..foresi" and. On , thesmouiltain . ; .hut be bad . zot.to the coast 1 in time; and wasp aken..ia -a boat; his thouithi .to i , Hanonerfest".! - - At any rate, he camel here. from .- t he north, 'and . rishes to ; .pass tor a . northern.man.' , . - . • . il • 1. And 1 • oe's.:- Erlingsen know . 01 this ?'._ . . .Yes. • . the same person *he told me, t old'him , . - Erlim ''' *Sen Jilin ks be :must' meet' with mercy ; for that none need mercy so muCh . aV the weak;. and -.1-lund's act was an act or Weakness) .. : . ~1 ' .- . 6 Weakness r :cried •triea,. with disgust. He ik a coward, -my dear ; 'and death. stared . h in in the race.' . ~.1. . 11re often - wondered ;' aaid Erica, 4.. where pon-th . :face of the earth that_ wretch could he. wandering;: . 4l ::it - i.l litindi .. And be wanted- to: live . in thi iu ver.)q,hciuse,-,'. - E,he coutinueddlOoking round tY ' e ro6m. • And thought et, itist to marry you; dear.: .:Erlingsen ever"baireallewed that. , !Big the has . plunged the .pour fellow deep= d of saving , him. as he' hoped.- Ire no heart, - 1 carry- t has -envy a nd:. jealousy- at .his sidet the remorse which he will the grave.' And iii that Ni one co heir. • thick wits he . . revenger said Erica, shudder- - t ell you that, he leaped for joy. ea . was offended. .Here , is some ring,' she. exclaimed , starting from, it, as a aliadinv flitied. (iver the riudoW, pane, and a 'hasty knock lalrd at the door. • r• y i , •e' i , . ei• .es frigh e lirk - - 'nee hi of u . - , the a • T Cr eould -a otlard, if :ev,er there Was id I , smiling. 3 Hued never lere; ..w . yon . , need not , look - se ed. Nirliat . is to be done, if you at dinner, or the 'next .time you It will. be The ruin of 'some _ open - the dooy, and not keep or . , was a other•knbck before Mica ch,the • .9r, and F'folich Ilurst in. j 'Suc Beard s 'news!' she cried—. Yon. never . l' 'I VC sh there nev'er was any news,' et - qtaime4 Erica, almost pettishly. t -4 G.odd or bad 1" inquired 1.311 a. . 0 4 ~ ad-very i bad,' il telared Ftolich, who I _ Iced as if Isheyrou d rather have it tillan xi me. ' ere. is company., Olaf, dm Jr g mercb: nt, is come.. Father did iof ez eet-bitn i eso three weeks. • _4 Th . 'is ant id - news, bci . i' good,'• said Vila: -4 Who k ,Ows - but "be• piay .hrjni iitie a cure.;'. . ' - ' . : '-' •. - ,_ ''` We win all , g him to cure you; dear 'Vila, -said 'Fis.Oli h; stroking theold :vrO (nate! white - Ibn smooth - - upon her Aire head: - 4 But he tells us-shocking .ibingl. , Thereis a pirat :, rend among the islands. he, was seen f)i &roe, some time ago. but She is much ieareito us now: - Theli ' ' as a farl6-hpu ~ seen burning onrAltr Oord;lnseiieelc ; and d - as the family are II" one;.:. And THAN . g.but, ruins left; , _ th e re is he ... ~ *rates lit ,the torch il4tt thevixihas been cerrieitte* beech. iii) 3130614 places wlidre '-,caught. t,. -, •:.. , „. 'lie, zest feuticl !Ilt , -9ur. fitira ,f 140 4.1i , e , i_ ., :443, Y: 11 . -.l?.4_fitti*:ll:Pcillie-c4sr,!* 4 rectzwgoigunfost. t0:7014i , • MEM 80 I nd ill no id;1114 . talk: .uthgnevei• .*olves, for thethree ed 'after' his return: i ite.4tining along the Phan children; and id - started AT' into. the • r • ND THE HAPPINESS OF THE P. 4 E SOURCE, - p . -#.,,:- : 1.0,10.p::0.,,i,: .: -1 , -A-4p4 THU 4 .. -. and:a watch., t tiff this wickedNessel can, bp t akeit pr . .iven Itivity.. ! ': HeWasgoi tvg - ti*send'a' run big Message: loth;: : , ways; but here' is' :oin i_hing: el - Se!.tit•he dune first.' ! " An: -. ••• !... ,- -1 . Z . ...L . :. -; -'• •••••• ~.. r . , - • - ;"',.- .1. .: . other • iif titittie ft.: . tisliPil trielf; (I [ , faintly.: "Nti;..tl y say :lit.' is. , tiec of very ,_ gon4 -fort upe ; at ,eist.fiiit. ..,4,,Avhalike bears' feet Ili dinner. - Soinebody or etli-, - la li lite' upon - ,the ' - eh ,— ir i er. got:aWay in t e.sunjpi,.,iind.'Pi t ked :, yet ! out *flier - 4H,- on thefjelde.; slte•is!epr-, 1, --. 1 ttioly_ l abroad . _With', ter two lest' ear's. !ceb - s!!;!ftr• the r traces have ' been; feipid. jtis • t - ltlictve,..ne i the ,fciss. - ..;`olef hittl'heard. of her being* itsed; . *Od Rolf.anii - llHtid! ~f.) have '-foll.titl - It r' i raCei.' - , - -Otido l 'haS-,COiee running lhonip to t ell 'it - si" and . fa'ther says, he' Must; get Op 'a lituttliefore - -th ore siiiiw, fatiS,ltiotr tvo Iwe -their, tracks. ' - 4 ' ' l 7-•l7' 7 Does he -, H expect to kill. tiiim Inn r !I . .. --. ill.; ietissmii,• we are all 00 - itY,.• stout! on bears'-feet. C orr mypart, 1 like bears! feet 'bes . On the other side of Tronyem.• - . 1 . '" YMI will change. - yottr. mind, 1068 Frolieh, 'whet you. - see diem on theta hie,' ! !observed Ulla,. •- .... . 't .".: - 1 ,! : . . lir , • ... " Thatj is jar what fa th er. said And t he aSked'boW I thought Erica-kand. 8 i i--_ vials; would' .1. ke :to Itive- : a ae,bin:di : their neighborhood when they got; lip .in ;the mountai !ler he Summer. !0, - it wilt be, all. right - whe the _bunt, is river,' and It he, bearSarp.alld , ad. '' .lileant i me; I.thotighy i t they !were itt my,icels ! as I-' - crossed s the sard,' - - I! • - • - I. 1. .-- '•Anilltititt made you bur,t in as you. didl 1 - Did Olaf• say anything about ca-re ina•lp •sje Ine ? - Has ,he plentylOf •inedi- . clues m?Ili Willi . ' 1' -.--. - i • . 0, elrtainly._ That is what 1 came te ! 'ay.. . He is _layiiig, _ 1 ut .his - medicines; es tilehe -w,arins - him elf ;-- and Then he. is Co ing-iiver. He ask d about you direct ly ; he, ~ e td the :is - fitiwiti over I i . st.4lfugo, as Il i if if t nt to let-the know - that they must no i trifle with y ii.' :. .. .. ',..., Ulla spa . highly ph •s,lireetiollti 'tery.briskl, •ment of the room': .•'' ringed to. - tierU.iirid, step over, and ihfur ready. .' -.-, •\, ~; •• i.. . , NYhen,Erica Open d 'the dOcul,. - shei in stantly ilrew.back 411 tint-it again. -,, What now , l' asked NFrolich. -. "Are )st io\ all .1 he bears in the porell'! 1 .1 •°- _ i ' . • '- Olaf i's .th re," rep a lie . Erica, in . `whisper, talk ' .ng with Hun .' F. , • 1 - . - .'Hund Went ..a cure fir-the h `art-ache,'. •Frelich whiAptred in return; 'Pi =charm to Make some iri betroth liers‘lf IV him;• -a 't hing .whi .11 ion girl; will d4 . .bt161n. dia.a charni ; 'or I don't - beleitie Stb4Ha W ool( whenlit came to thelmint, theuglk I_ . she li es' to be ,ttended to. -: -1.•.. , ~1• . '• WI en Olaf ntered, and Hui)l.l walked away FroliCh •an h.ome,,alid Erca sod by th ...Avindo% , ready to receive the trav z e)litig - doctott"s opinion and : directions. .1. t • ." S 4 I am ti .. the first.to cefiselt you to day; said 'Ulla . "It is rather hard that. lite - i, should not -ha : ! the best •chanee of havitig beeri,So limg - ill;' -.- it , !I .. - -Olaf 'assured her 'that he would ,hear tie comidaintsT•from.. another till helm d . given her the. first-fruits of his. wisdom -in this district of. hiS2rounas. • -Hood was •- . • p . . only ingdiring•of him Where ...the 'role schooner was. He was. eager Ito, know whence these pirates- came—whattiat bin they' were of, or Whether a breiy ~gathere d. from all'. pollens: • (Mal had advised Hund i. to go atid..•ask• the .pirate,s th i em.- selves•all that .be wanted . to :lgeow;i for there was no one else who conld['satisfy. him, Nyhereupoo Iltind:had_srmiled,gritn. ly, :and gone backio his work. t j • • 'When Olaf had heard ell I.Tyal. plaints, and ordered :exactly '•wt? wiAed—larae . doses of einiphorlai i brandy to k c ee p off, the eight fe • daily cough, he was ready to hea c { . ever else Erica had 40:.a.A., .fur . i hinted that Erica . wanted 'advi ..., ' ' I do not mind Ulla bearing ni Erica. l LShe•knowsirny tHuble.'_l ..It.: ,of the. Mind,' •obserVedlo. emnly,..on dicoVeiind that Era des . fret° have berAiulsofelt, "j s 1 ' Yeiterda ~ was- 7 -1. W-- 1 -- . b e gan:! • •-, :. • ' ... • ' I . , .. 'She was betrothed. yestea 1711n,- , to theimanof bier -hear t such a young•man---- - - •1. . . • to fat -knows 'Rolf,' ,ebscrvedi ' rica.- , 4 unfortunate thing liappenia, at ; the 1 en of the day, Olaf. ' Nipen n'ra. inault-, ed. 'And she told .the' story !o Odao's Prank, and •implared the docto r o say if anything could be doneto aver ad con sequences. - ' • 1 .• No.doubt,' replied Olaf. • Lock here ! L., This will preserve you :from any articu lar . evil that - you _dread." And e took from the box he carried under ill 'arm a' round piece of white paper, skit a bole in the middle, throttoll .which ast mg was to.be pas . d,; d„to tie - thecharm Frond the neck. Er i c a shook litT head ? • ] a Such ' -charin woul d he of no ipe, as slie did, no': - know.unde what particular dial) . of 'mi.:- fertune Nipen's displeasure wii IlishoW itself. - Besides, she was certain it at nettl ing . would make ettolfe wear a icharrn!i and. she - aisdained to Use any security wide!) he might not. share; I Olaf could not help her in any otter +i ;-. hut hat . quired with sympathy - when theme:ft! fei: tival would take place.: Then: k ali Might. be. repaired by handsome, treatment, of Nipep.• Till then, he advisedl r Erica tp wear his charm ; as,her lover Icould m* be the - worse for ber being so far safe. Erica blushed :. she knew, but did' net in..i, ' ..that harm . wonld . be done yhich no charm viola ; repair if her lover saw; her_ t rying .to save 'herself ' from :dangers to , which - he - remained - eXposed • .apd rshe i aid.., : not . knoW ..What_ their . bexottiroentd. 1 was wortli, - ,if it. did not giv _them the; privilege-of suTering . .ttigetterl , So. slier .put hack the charm intlits.place in the . boa, and, with a sigh's ilo - rose to 'return tethe , house. . I'. ..'...1 -.T. le the purcti. ,alO iliiina. oadiv eating. . ' ". e k' something:which eau. t . Ina e fa , - .01$.; '.Though ' :it r. ' in'' the 1 1 1P 6 i, - '4 1. r . 1 there: it ira lityimg A . el! iirip. . Oidii, ;O i l Isiiiiie,thl , t else losili ifaiiiirit,- aseithet' about the arratige 7 Who.. n. it vfras. - all-ar;- he betTi.,ed Erica to Olaf. tha - she was at • she d com ero land what-. la bad I not I ' Pica Rolf is 11151MM1 ~ss~re,,:t~a . ISE THE ' TRUE END -;DP; „f• - • - tlt--- • - • , 10 <; 185. . ' What are yoU Joieg, ' ljdo r asiia Erica 4 1 he question which 4 Oddo WQ3 ask °a iiv eo 4ll ,o4Y ii roe , ti ._ ,- ' ddd 4 - , heif.._,. - hpe• trod - Olars practice •among Ins pat -nts of tjte flotisehold, a d ;perceived that,. or all Complaints, of ,bn y or !bid, he gay ,the - two t Wings, oomph r • and Assail:et Wu' ' t.enetluteS t eget her, and sometimes se tely; and Always n corn ; brandy. , 11(14-,cei4ld not iii. -- 11 froM trying mr tat these drugrs were like; so hitheipedyi split() some of each; eild ai he could get M corn brandy till flieuer t imo,b e was eat itt i g the : medicines %Ithotit.. Such was't he tanse,off4WaY feces. If bebad been An -thing but a Norway bay,- he he.: mould ha e i been theinvalid! oft e' hettO to-day, i rfint the quantity erri h cake he had lia en but oddo seemed to' 1 1 1 4-11M4 1 ,.4 1 : 4% e °l P l Wtil 4 . ) ,.1 1 .4 r °11 4 . - 1 gip's, alien% i hie to eat aeything, le i y l i quantify, with . t, injury. Hjs.wry faces were from no iMligestion, but front the -savor of assafie ida, unrelieved by bran& Wooden dw flings resound so much t to be inconveniint lot'. tho.4,ewho have s crets to pore t (i tell. 1 In the f Peder house, Oddo bi J beard all that pass i trithin. It was _oudifOr hint ; to have do, so. He beam more sensible °film pai he had given, a id nitre anxious, to rep it. Dear, -", , 1 ` Erica ' 'said he, ' I want you Jo a very kin iptlng for D i me. o g! .i leave fiir me t ) go [ With Itull after di bea u k If Ige unestroke atithem—it 1 ca but wound one of them, I shall ha a paW for my share ; and. I-will lay it a for ,11pm. Yen will will You not 1' 4 It must be a:4 Erlin -zeit chboses, Odd but rfancy you w t ill i n t be Allowed to N just , now. T, bears will think the di Jor's physic-slege is- oming through I woods, and the,)/ will be shy. Do sta r a little further MT. 1 cannot_ think ho it is-you are no, 'choked.' ' Suppose ,yite, : gi) !fur an airine-sa , the doctor, wh o uoyi joined them. 1 You must not ) - in t l e wtiy of the bed i v there is a mind r ' : 'O, where?' elled ddo. I saw one4ll alone— on.the Salten heights. if you , pin that way, with the wind behind yogihe ( eer Will give you a good. run ' --up, 'ulite me, if you like, - and you will have g )t rid of t e camphor be fore you 'e back. A d besure you , come bring me sonte!4eland pss, to pay me for` what you haVe been helping yourself to.' I l ,'*l - i 1 i When Odd(` Ittid conviticed himself that Olaf really h di seen a !reindeer on - the heights, three miles off. be said to himself that if deer u! nut: like camphor, they are fund of : se 'land he l iyas presently at the;salt-box, 4 :I:iberi quickly.on his way bathe hills wit h 'his bait. ire consider-A e his chanc, much more pr and,lkis grew 'Mut • the bear tightly- \ ' - - . Roving \\. Ilis (T he establisl ment was hiirry and ..b st. 6 .C,3: . w rich time; it 'fii• iced q iet. '• • .1 , , -. I : M. _Kollsep bean be anxious _to ion the: - other - Adel' 9f t • fiord: .It v :rather ilicOnv pint; as ‘• 'the two .rri 1 . ' ' ► 'ir- \ t - a' , I'c I were wanted ti, - g tu tit I..rt %. tret i 'while: their mster tool; a . t.ln •d, t 9 rot; ':- he farmers -f u r abe'ar-hunt. _ he huh ler4were all to rrr t velieforetright vithi) ',short distanCe i film place where the lie' ' — now redOncalm• ' li were bell se to be. l m ~it .was no gr . at, ',hardship to spend darts bows in 41-{bivenac of . the counts ;;Et.iah party; w 4 -to; shelter itself - undel • bank of snonr;. rein a pit: dug out" of it,' , I ;;enotnious fire I blizlng iii t he'naidst, a ...bratirly and to l 'ae l cobeinn• blentifully • ;11ribined on sh hcca4iOns Early in H • • , - .'i • 1 L morning thedirector of the hunt -Was . ...ern his - rounds,- and arrange; the bunters in a ; ring enclosing g; the, ItidinOlacir of The. ••bears, so that all;might be prepard, and no waste wade' Of the fevi . hourS Of dy•- light which the season• afforded: s s 13Q as it was light 'oruitigli to see di tine ly; 1 among the tree or bushes, Or hole 'of . be 'rocks where th gears:Might he cinch ,d, they 'were to b &lien_ from their : Teti at, i f.; and dispos 'd :es quickly l i as pos4rible„— Such ' was ' he t ! plan', well! understood. in ; such cases ill tineourthe countr, pa 'iliepresen ; oc_ r lori, it Might be xi): ed that th p ; asantry would be :,r aik the: . ; first \ s In ' .ins, `is 01 1 af, hail. old story th . .b ea', all along the ro A., 7 i 'dig' more rness -rigerii . and helper.4thC 1 - 1_ aEI . - e ;4' " rather 4 1 il ter; -an r i gs n.- :l was v xe seC,lguhd go v ith, alricritylto unmoor boat, and_ offer i offiCiinuly,lp row th . e.. tor;acrbse thefinid. His danglitetta kr l what he Was hinking"abont; and,faftr moment's co saltation; !i 7 rolichi! as .w l itetherShaa di' Btiti.rimMight not - .be:. rowers- . . . 1 1 ',- Nobody ,nr ,uld; hist - ohjected,,if H nd I had. not. Th . 'girls' 'Could row, 'Pro 'gh they could not iqint boars and theliwe th ei was: faire ongh •;ii but'Hund OMo. his; head, -and •• w 'a 'on ;preparing thif'..b at. His' masters lit; tir bin .1.; but annil Vas I : , , I , not remaraau e fair pp his own *ay. - He j ,would - o lyi, 6y t bar there .*jmlii -be plenty - of - dine forhoth offArs. and thatt he could folio* t vaunt when he ret sr ed i - tin& .ucposs &.'it hike IthwOht: ~ •=i 1 . t Erlingsen - nd itolf preiently-departed 1 rceernpanted- y plat; - -whn f Was glad fan etc;nrt. 'for 'a few miitti-. , though nothing:: v i OrAttfurt her f nit:i•his his; tha is going - neat' Abb . ,' bee :., 0. 'PIM women sni;Peden. ;we're. -thus. le :bbhinti..'4 4 I .4 ; -i, -1, .q. keep_ 1, , , - whey ,- 4ICC pruil_ tmmselves,-.1; 1? -: *ay anxious thohglita. , ; clue-b"gan:Smile evi nets for hei - apiirnaChing.fiShingsea• ' din;; anothe :sat: in'. the town; Aril d the' girlo- appeele.., r to : theirropther;y . Ire toetitly shod: ttil-bctiatieslof !t;tiep quilt ilig.4 pat eat -• .;ittit - d,* . et:ti -lilit‘Tittg: 1914. t ,3 .g. !vier ,stitig: a Ilitm i iii-,ioiasv - 4tit-,11? ees songs were- 6 f,F '7loll4itholy,' 410 - ithey.. had';not .t he. - freel-Of t:Cheering: , thee: arty.: go t ! r. atter h inri 04'4; lo o ked for,iiiiiitte... Ifis: , ilewie'or , itEtAypes J t(nfl:the pgdmt: Vat. taer. his' tiiittater,l,w94ll be 0010:4440..r! O . I raitlitt l home the - dee; thal that Erlingsen uthetl would allowhitn to• •11;tid he d )übtless judged ; • re: and. Ro • -,..' MEM • - ---kotreltrni)- . r .... 4 ..z . ,:---f...-a r i s : , •,., tt•fr .-as 1 as 4 io - it& b 413Etttit _bed 11— --.-, -'. - 1 --; r .. , --:-.1 1 ,':.;;,;t•-_ - The s opped shorti'as a udden-flasb of. picio i cro.ssed her kinind. She bad den' s . ild in ..luiriug of Olaf ai oatit he pirates -: a his strange tibstinanc , übent thittday's. oat ingilooked _much lisl i'... 'ha l mean.tii t . or rti - incire - ' - _ 1 -._ -,.. :• : . --, -,-„,_ '' Danger in thefiard PI repeated Orga ;. 'O, yrothn an the pirates They ire - -far en nigh fro our fiord, I s pose: - Ifev-_, I n ent hey de cone, 1-• wish tip h y i,could. catch . Hand, 'tind carry him off: d'-am- sore. we . spare there: nothing , heY•woitldbe - St ) Wele(/* ti:).' : .. - ";' . : 1,. - . V.'. - , - ;Madame Erlingsen saw • bat . ..tri4n wai turning; . red and white, :and - resolved n i e! ns -, on ft tip first 'wind opPortunity4. what w. s in her - mind 'ahoutlltitid . ;Ein: rie one was more'ilispoJed to .distinst and hill, iiia the lady herself. ..., - 17 1 , •;-', 4,. trrhe f i rst' piece.' of amusement that oo• ci4rred - „W i as the ret n rt . ' 'of ado; - who ptis-.; sell !the:windows, - f. illowcd alit, sliert - dis tance .by .'a ~wistful-lookitg deer, ;Which' sciiied ' afraid to .come i liii,to liiiii;_but kpt.....its,Prquched head. Outstretched' to wards - -the - salt ',which- oddl ...dip i tn..yed, d living if few grainsfrein. t itne - t :time.' ti A i the Sight, all crowded °lite wihdoW , S. bo l t Frolieb, who left the I nem 'ciii-i he in stant. before the_anirnal had pasS i edthe j a ,servants` house, ;;(a: - sepa, - to dwellii-4in' th yard.) she appeared F • in - the tiallery which ran round the- outside. of it, and -slit? Wed- to, Oddo a cord vhich she.beld. [fib nodded, - and threw du • ,n. some; . salt on the Snow 'inittnediately- below-Where she st iod. • The reindeer . Steeped - its head, ' initead of lonking out for enemies above, arid thus:gave Fro tc i a_goo oppor op,- ty i to throw. her cord over antlers.; She 'had previously wound en end round the ' loilust rade- of the pile ry l m that - shes . ha 4 3 not with her single;stieugth -to =-;sustain . tl e ..animal's struggles: - Ili, "‘ -! -,- The %poor =,annual -struirgled-violentlY. 1 w jeu L it found its bead n 4 linger at liber ty ay by - throwing--e its legv_o '' nve '0 ,do . an opportunity tocatch and rasten. ci •it by: :the hind leg, so as to decrde its fate `.c urpietely. It could no‘4,lonly,stait Troth side Ito 'side, and . threaten- With* iti' head w )en. the honsehold',Othered round . to! d ig,ratulatp Odd° and - Froli,ch_ . on.the st ccdss • of their _ linotingl., -The . - worn . = stir • ' only hastil • s ,i•Oke[the palpitating: sides:, the poti asti hut. Peder,rwho had. b ' - ' ' . score in hts lifetirne, bolt ' seize .2 s bead, hi,(lfelt - hjs:4or4, add the bones from- wheric -. they. graW;to . aicertnin _itsl age, • '__ . ' r... • ~,._ ' . Do- you fancy you have: maden. prize of a wild di..er, boy . r lie asked :of hiS , gitandson. • • - ~_ - i _. ::::: . _ . 4 . 1'.:1 o be sure, said_Odd .2'. - • , ~,, I. I thotight !you had liadinorc ; ctltioizi6: Nag to take such a tlintg forgraitel;o4- o. See herb! is. not.' tiis etir-slit I . ~ 1 Why, yesJ' - Od de a d mitt ed - ,;' , ., but it 4 t a : slit of this year - Or IaS,C. :Ti r uriay ve- belonged te the iitipps once iiiion_A_ 6 ; but' it !has been' wild fpr .so thin g Dint is all tbesame as if it hid I 'levoi..: heen n+ afo d. ' It will never i ocitlitnel i . "--. ', 4 I am of your opinion tit re, boy.,•-. i w,sh you . pq of your-spoil. . - i ' You may ; ' for I doubt- Wiiethenny body Will dO-shetterto-lizi. - 1 Iftin - ..Wili nnt; for- one; 'fit is he 4.ylias_gol i d r 9ut: with the boat ;,*nd - I !intik I - gannet be Mils taken - in- t he'liandlini;tlOf biii•oaik•• -: : ' I:?.}lave.you Seen iiim . l-Where 7. Whal iSthe_doing 1' asked •o - i' and .another..`. , ;_ • Before - oda° 'Olll4 ir'swe.-:MadainP' Erlin e ,msen deOradithat he wo - iiid.g ohome with his grandfather,.and ttillP'lla .- al4l the:jeer, while he -'weteeli hielself-I , hi ~, ~tl 1 • I • .g mere. , owln a gr liqur•; Ii o be unus i ►e r y r a 1 p , 41 n o t wish her datighieVilt . 9 l li . ear iv:hg, might have to tell isr•Hiin . 4:.VStiorna i ~,..was better oUt..er the W94...i(llklartlta: I t ' half .1614 ih ' ;5t01 . 7: ef the deer -t car. ' andfirther i illy 01111.4 istressrand.Er : eniej4:l: -.. . '1 ' - -..- lA.. - `Pi& 2i4lW not' sOe WI: : 1:1)11sen in the - i i 1 . 1 il l' 'it ' 'a - • - aL - w.i.i- pp . i ~. ! C . p... 1 (Wry. . _ ‘ ! No.i„...Hund . ., 7 a5....44:# :Olikue,,p_ulling 11 2, Al :011 Jiis 'llliOt down Le-4(ii4. 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NI you, Wilt thin), - (4 : 1 4 e4lieeo snow nfter, a rt., than bevel ;--, 'Wb4 i lle -,Yol der?',:-asked his • g ‘.. , • d tb6.t:.--4) I thle , cut over.:he 'Pr( hisat; ewe' the Its] business 14)tf.-Y°Pr nine-'::, [- I . ',-_"~ . ''i - liii4l ,what b 06 3, S , Fatte:ltiFiluntl.lit.g • the isla4.Sl'- : .„ . , - -:1 -;.': :. , 1 , '--, ,, ,,gi.i ;"".; - -"t-;-•`-:' 'I: 9je 443 r ti: •ii - rit'lt':iiiiPre- - ...c.tiikigra'Jr_.:; I knewexactly %. lere-tliepir.. ate.iPstsel4s..!, *- 4 Thatiis -- our i ea' triba-' said ifitrinks'- ,tress,: r. :_j,i saw 1,!. at: yqu_ r.4 l ;i9.P_glit,e - *re ; an haur - ": 1 go, be rpiwp,lumis!"ail,tins.'.- 4 "lwnS thinki. i g: , theni' - ina.dantei„l,_ SaW : hit n 1/ .9C,! r- 4P,, 1307 g2:4 21 4.: .. i and 1*te: 1 44!;. 11 1 1 - 4 -44k r:;' viiiisiiiiiic bib er44,14gh.,- , , !•`.l .. 4 iiipck4iii'id. 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