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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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were delayed by the snow-storm, so there was
no fun in going to the wharf and hanging
around there. Usually it is amusing enough,—
always something nevv to see and something
happening; and now and then we have fun
seeing the queer seasick people on board the
ships. Just outside of our town there is a
hor-ribly rough place in the sea where cross currents
nieet, and the passengers look forlom enough
v.’hen the ship gets to the wharf.

But all this isn’t really what I meant to tell
about now; I started to tell about the
after-noon when we played a lot of pranks simply
because there wasn’t a thing else to do. Truly,
that was the reason. Now you shall hear.

Karen, Mina, Munda, and I were together
that afternoon. Not a person was to be seen
on the Street and it was disgustingly quiet and
duil every where. The only pleasant thing was
that there came a tremendouslv hig heavv
snowslide right down on the little shoemaker,
Jorgen.

Well, I don’t mean that that was a pleasure

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