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a land beyond the sea occupied a large place . Mrs. Larsen brought to her home in the New World a fresh interest in all that was Norwegian . She retained a strong attachment to the memories of her youth , and yet she must very soon have ...
a land beyond the sea occupied a large place . Mrs. Larsen brought to her home in the New World a fresh interest in all that was Norwegian . She retained a strong attachment to the memories of her youth , and yet she must very soon have ...
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Another heritage brought with him to his new home was his love for the land of his birth , its language , its wealth of tradition and history , and its nature . The stories he had heard as a child , the songs he had sung as a student ...
Another heritage brought with him to his new home was his love for the land of his birth , its language , its wealth of tradition and history , and its nature . The stories he had heard as a child , the songs he had sung as a student ...
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They had found a land not of ease , but of “ toil , hustling , and activity , ” he said : Yet this land is just as dear to us for all that , yea , even dearer . We are not in the least shaken in our determination to remain here and to ...
They had found a land not of ease , but of “ toil , hustling , and activity , ” he said : Yet this land is just as dear to us for all that , yea , even dearer . We are not in the least shaken in our determination to remain here and to ...
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KRISTIANIA DAYS | 17 |
A PIONEER PARSONAGE | 36 |
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