Stories by Foreign Authors: Scandinavian
STORIES BY FOREIGN AUTHORS SCANDINAVIAN THE FATHER . . . . BY BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON WHEN FATHER BROUGHT HOME THE LAMP . . . . BY JUHANI AHO THE FLYING MAIL . . . . BY M. GOLDSCHMIDT THE RAILROAD AND THE CHURCHYARD . . . . BY BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON TWO FRIENDS . . . . BY ALEXANDER KIELLAND HOPES . . . . BY FREDERIKA BREMER
through. As for the rest--" She stooped suddenly and began to pile
together the logs; the Doctor watched her, noting with a trained and
sensitive eye the muscular ease and grace of the supple arms and
shoulders--like music. "Of course"--she spoke lightly--"they will kill
you some day, among them; but--it's worth while, isn't it?--and there
isn't much else that is, is there?" Still kneeling, she turned and
looked straight up at him. "Do you know what it was like this
morning--before you came?"
The Doctor shook his head.
She hesitated a moment, smiling a little. "'Lord, _if Thou hadst
been here_, our brother had not died!'" she quoted.
The Doctor got up quickly from his chair. He knocked the ash from his
cigar and laid it down on the tray. "Well," he said, lightly, "I must
be off." He squared his shoulders and held out his hand; its grip upon
her own trembled very slightly, but he smiled sunnily. "I'll come back
for some more music some day."
"Do," the girl said. She had risen and was smiling too.
The Doctor looked about the room wistfully. "Jolly place,--I don't get
up very often, do I?"
"Not very."
STORIES BY FOREIGN AUTHORS SCANDINAVIAN THE FATHER . . . . BY BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON WHEN FATHER BROUGHT HOME THE LAMP . . . . BY JUHANI AHO THE FLYING MAIL . . . . BY M. GOLDSCHMIDT THE RAILROAD AND THE CHURCHYARD . . . . BY BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON TWO FRIENDS . . . . BY ALEXANDER KIELLAND HOPES . . . . BY FREDERIKA BREMER