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(1877) [MARC] Author: W. Mattieu Williams
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remain, and have more jelly, more bilberries, and
more cream for luncheon. Then the wind falls a
little, we pay a very moderate bill, nine dollars,
and one mark to the “pigge” (i. e. the servant
girl), after which we start with five rowers, who
pull very hard for more than three hours. With
less wind and brighter weather this row would
have been very enjoyable.

Udvig is a very pretentious station, the
young ladies of the house quite superior, and painfully
denationalized by adopting the ugliness of Parisian
fashions. Had they been dressed in national
costume we must have admired their beauty.

The house presents a corresponding display of
veneered and gilded furniture, and has a real
drawing room. The substantial elements, food,
bedrooms, &c., far inferior to Faleidet, the fleas
energetic, and the charges comparatively high.

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