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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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sides,” said Mrs. Singdahlsen. But everybody
laughed and said I needn’t worry myself about
that.

“ You said yourself that you bad sense
enough for two, Mrs. Singdahlsen,” said
Store-keeper Andersen.

“ I baven’t niet any one liere who has any
more sense,” said Mrs. Singdahlsen stuffily.

“ Humph! ” thought I to myself, “ if I had
to pay for Mrs. Singdahlsen’s fright the
dam-ages wonld be pretty heavy.”

Just then we swung round the point by the
rectory, where Karsten and I were going to
land. Uncle’s hired bov was waiting for us
with a boat. I recognized him from the year
before. He is a regular landlubber, brought
up away back in a mountain valley, and is
mor-tally af raid when he has to row out to the
steamboat. His face was deep red, and he
made such hard work of rowing and backing
water, and came up to the steamboat so
awk-wardly, that the captain scolded and blustered
from the bridge. At last we got down into

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