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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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: NGROSSED in bitter thoughts,
caikside of a poor ‘cottage, alone and abandoned, sat
little Dan, and wept bitterly, for his father and
mother were both dead, and without guidance and
protection he was now to go abroad, into the wide
world. Sorrowful in mind, he wended his way
across the mountains to seek his fortune far away
from his old home, and as he wandered alone the
sun crept down and hid behind the forest, and
night flew abroad on its broad black wings, far
above, amongst the mountain tops.

The crossing paths were bewildering, and soon
the little lad lost his way. Tired and weary he sat
himself down on a mossy stone, and tears forced

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