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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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Mother said afterwards that she just sat and
wished that both the cat and the goat would
fall out of the carriage; she would then whip
up the horse and drive away from them, she
was so sick of the whole business.

At last we came to the first place where we
were to stav over night. Karsten and I took
our pets with us to our rooms. They should
not be put into a strange barn and be
fright-ened, poor things! But oh, how those rooms
looked in the morning! I can’t possibly
describe it.

Mother was desperate.

“ Do let us get away from this place,” she
said. “ There’s no knowing how much I shall
have to x^ay; it will be a costly reckoning, I’ll
warrant you.”

It was.

Well, we all hurried, and flew down to the
little steamer. It was cram-jam full of
pas-sengers,—ladies who sat with their
opera-glasses and were very elegant and looked
side-wavs at you; and sun-burnt gentlemen with

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