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CHAPTER XVII
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"One night he remained out with him.

How anxious the French Mamsell at the hall was about him!" "He was never haughtty," said the grandmother.

"He nibbled his dried fish with the fresh fish, and drank a little cup of water, although he was used to better things at home.

But to-day we have white bread, fresh and good; it came yesterday from Lemvig." The brandy-glass, with its wooden, red-painted foot, was placed before Otto.

Under the bed there was an anker of brandy,--"a little stock," as all stranded goods are here called.
Otto inquired after the married sons.


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