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"That I have sent to Drag's woollen mills in Norrköping," replied the ram with a long, drawn-out bleat. "Rammie, rammie, what have you done with your horns?" asked the geese. But any horns the rammie had never possessed, to his sorrow, and one couldn't offer him a greater insult than to ask after them. He ran around a long time, and butted at the air, so furious was he.

Down at the harbour, sailboats and steamers were being washed and dressed up. At Norrköping the wild geese left the plain, and flew up toward Kolmården. For a time they had followed an old, hilly country road, which wound around cliffs, and ran forward under wild mountain-walls when the boy suddenly let out a shriek.

"Wednesday. Rose at 6 a.m., not having had much sleep. Away in Norrköping at 7.30 a.m. Arrived at 2.30 p.m. Meeting at 3.30 p.m. in a great church, where 800 were present. Good time. Very tired. "Night. I,500 present. Talked two hours. Afterwards, at 10.30 p.m., had a Meeting for Soldiers. Got home about 11.45 p.m. "Thursday.

He introduced from Liège a body of expert Walloon iron-workers, built forges and factories, and was in a few years able to supply the Swedish government with all the ordnance and munitions of war that they required, and to export through the port of Norrköping large supplies of goods to his warehouses at Amsterdam. His relations with Gustavus Adolphus soon became intimate.

Then we took leave of the Pole, who had engaged horses to Norrköping, and looked utterly disconsolate at parting; but the grave Swede showed his kind heart at last, for neglecting his home, from which he had been absent seven years he accompanied us to an hotel, engaged rooms, and saw us safely housed. We remained in Stockholm a week, engaged in making preparations for our journey to the North.

"And how about your treasures, Erik?" asked Lieutenant Ekman, after he had admired Gerda's. Erik put his hand into his coat pocket and took out a box of matches. "These are from Norrköping," he said. From another pocket he took another box of matches. "And these are from Söderköping," he added.

"'I see that the rapids in Motala stream begin to draw wheels, said Ulvåsa-lady and now two bright red spots came to her cheeks, for she began to be impatient 'I hear hammers resound in Motala, and looms clatter in Norrköping. "'Yes, that's good to know, said the peasant, 'but everything is perishable, and I'm afraid that even this can be forgotten, and go into oblivion.