. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. A GLIMPSE OF NORWAY. A LONG CHASE. 133 You have fiddles here, at any rate, said Scott. Fiddles? replied the miller. Have you forgotten that this wasthe home of Ole Bull ? The first glimpse of the Snowbirds mast showed them that the Louisehad not appeared. They arranged with the miller to telegraph them atBergen if she came inand sailed away to thatancient little city, brim-ming full of rare oldstories of Norwegianlore of the days whentheVikings roamed thesea, and when thekings of Norway werecrowned at Bergen ; butit had not
. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. A GLIMPSE OF NORWAY. A LONG CHASE. 133 You have fiddles here, at any rate, said Scott. Fiddles? replied the miller. Have you forgotten that this wasthe home of Ole Bull ? The first glimpse of the Snowbirds mast showed them that the Louisehad not appeared. They arranged with the miller to telegraph them atBergen if she came inand sailed away to thatancient little city, brim-ming full of rare oldstories of Norwegianlore of the days whentheVikings roamed thesea, and when thekings of Norway werecrowned at Bergen ; butit had not a word forthem of the Louise, and again they arranged to be notified at Christiansand, the most south-ern city of Norway, and the little Snowbird rounded the Naze, andamong beautiful islands, huge rocks and wild mountain fjords, came outupon the broad, smooth bay which lies before Christiansand; one of themost picturesque and tempting resting places to be found in the wide,wide world. Their only glimpse of the city, however, was that one view from thebay; for as so
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