A summer in northern lands; the journal of a trip to Scandinavia . he lads of have had a fine chance to see the town, asour ship was detained all day unloadingoleo and flour. The principal industry ofthis place seems to be the canning of fish, andfrom here come the various delicacies ofwhich the herring forms a principal herrings, pickled herrings, and littleherrings masqueraded as all sorts of sardinesand anchovies. Shortly after supper wesailed out of the harbor and soon were pass-ing the low, sandy coast of Jaederen, a danger-ous neighborhood for ships, as the numer
A summer in northern lands; the journal of a trip to Scandinavia . he lads of have had a fine chance to see the town, asour ship was detained all day unloadingoleo and flour. The principal industry ofthis place seems to be the canning of fish, andfrom here come the various delicacies ofwhich the herring forms a principal herrings, pickled herrings, and littleherrings masqueraded as all sorts of sardinesand anchovies. Shortly after supper wesailed out of the harbor and soon were pass-ing the low, sandy coast of Jaederen, a danger-ous neighborhood for ships, as the numerouslight houses attest. At one time, three werein sight, but at this season of the year thereare no lamps burning, for it is light enoughto see at midnight, and a friend tells me thatthe light house keepers have all gone on theirannual vacations. Monday, July we went on deck this morning wefound we were in the beautiful harbor ofChristiansand, which, evidently, is not sodeep as that of Stavanger, for our ship hadto anchor quite a way from the town and un-.
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