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344
NAKKEHOVED.
Chap. XXIII.
CHAPTER XXIIL
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Giant’s Grave— Søborg, the chateau-fort of Zealand — King Valdemar
and Tovelil — Her death — Valdemar’s grief, and imprisonment of
Queen Hedvig — Anne of Jutland — Birth of Queen Margaret — Her
meeting with her father — His paternal wish and death.
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NAKKEHOVED.
June 1$£.—The season now opens. A general bustle
for the last three days has pervaded Marienlyst;
detachments of waiters from Hamburg—a new
importation of housemaids—such a suspending of lamps, and
such regulations! A band of music played this morning
under our window from six till eight. Then there is to
be a grand opening dinner to-day, with speechifications
and jollifications of all sorts. ’Tis quite time for us to
“ plier bagage ” and depart. For the last five weeks
we have enjoyed the palace to ourselves, “ monarchs
of all we survey,”—look on it as our sole property:
now, in the eleventh hour, the bustle commences;
we meet strange faces on the staircase; hear the
tinkling of a piano not our own; smell the savour
of dressed cutlets for others’ eating; nay, occasionally
the whiff of a cigar, smoked upon the balcony, invades
our salon. All which doings appear to our despotic
minds as personal insults to our dignity: had we
arrived after the commencement of the season, all this
would have been as a matter of course; now we look
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