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Should you ever seek to rest there, gentlemen," and Svensen spoke with quiet resolution, "I doubt whether you will receive a pleasant welcome." And he looked at them both with an inquisitive air, as though seeking to discover their intentions. "Is that so ?" drawled Lorimer lazily, giving his friend an expressive nudge.
"Ah! _We_ shan't trouble them! Thanks for your information, Valdemar! We don't intend to hunt up the--what d'ye call him ?--the _bonde_, if he's at all surly.
Hospitality that gives you greeting and a dinner for nothing,--that's what suits _me_." "Our people are not without hospitality," said the pilot, with a touch of wistful and appealing dignity.
"All along your journey, gentlemen, you have been welcomed gladly, as you know.
But Olaf Gueldmar is not like the rest of us; he has the pride and fierceness of olden days; his manners and customs are different; and few like him.
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