[Fredsinitiativet-trondheim] r source

Domas Reznick seacock at denize.org
Wed Sep 15 15:03:56 CEST 2010


Ating something. Out with it," said Grant. "It is selfish to keep all
your good thoughts to yourself." "Not yet, not yet," replied Fred,
with a mysterious look. "You shall know
before our excursion comes to an end." Further conversation was
interrupted
by the entrance of Hans Ericsson, who was impatient
to get employment
of any kind in order to earn a few dollars, and lay them up with a
view to the future. Fred took
him aside, and said in a
low tone--"Hans, are you very anxious to wed Raneilda?" The young
Norseman's face flushed, and he started as if he had received a blow.
"Don't be angry, Hans,"
continued Fred; "I ask the question because I think I can help you in
the matter if you will allow me. I do not ask it out of idle
curiosity. Come, tell me your
troubles like a good fellow, and I'll put you in the way of
getting out of them." Hans was inclined to repel Fred's kind
intentions at first, but the Englishman's open, honest manner won upon
him so much that he related to him all his sorrows. He was the son of
Eric, who dwelt in a valley at the head of the Nord Fiord. His father
was too old to manage

his farm, and Hans wished to take it up and work it on his own
account.

But, in order to do so, he must buy up the shares of the other members
of his family.
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