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Chap. XXIX.
APPROACH TO SILKEBORG.
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the heather brown, the reindeer lichen white and
abundant ; later the leaves will become brown and the heather
purple, so each season has its charms if mankind will
only see it. We are now on the royal chaussée ; electric
telegraph on each side of us. The horses are fagged as
we are. We meet troops of peasants, cows, and horses—
evidently a fair going on—reach the end of the plain—
pouring rain again—turn down a hill, catch sight of a lake,
a town, a confused idea of river and other matters—all
very charming when you are dry, but disgusting when
you are half drowned: and so we made our entry into
the most youthful of Denmark’s cities, her youngest
daughter, the town of »Silkeborg.
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