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Frederik had remained at home, in order to admit, receive messages and people who came to offer their congratulations. As they returned he leaned out of the window and threw crackers and detonating pellets under the horses' feet, as a salute to the bridal pair. People drank wine, touched glasses with the young couple, and examined the wedding-presents.

He upheld poetry that was actual and palpable, consequently had little appreciation for poetry, that, like Paludan-Mueller's, was the perfection of thought and form, and boldly disapproved of my admiration for it. It was likewise through Frederik Nutzhorn that I, when a young beginner in the difficult art of life, became acquainted with Madame Magdalene Thoresen.

"She's a street-woman," whispered Lasse Frederik again and again, pulling Ellen's dress; but Ellen did not care now, if only she could avoid having to accept poor relief. She no longer held her head so high. It was "Queen Theresa" herself they had met, and in a sense this meeting had made their fortune.

One day that I went to Fredensborg, in response to an invitation from Frederik Paludan-Mueller, the poet said to me: "Have you been ill lately? You look so pale and shaken." I pretended not to care; whatever I said or did in company was incessant acting. I experienced revulsions of feeling similar to those that troubled Don Quixote.

He was very curious. "Yes, it's finished now," said Lasse Frederik, coming up with it. The picture represented a street in which stood a solitary milk-cart, and behind the cart lay a boy with bleeding head. "He fell asleep because he had to get up so early," Lasse Frederik explained; "and then when the cart started he tumbled backward."

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"No, little sister's to have them when she comes." "If it is a girl," put in Lasse Frederik. "When's little sister coming?" "In the spring when the stork comes back to the farm; he'll bring her with him." "Pooh! The stork!" said Lasse Frederik contemptuously. "What a pack of nonsense!" Sister too was wiser than that.

"Grundlovsdag," which is kept in commemoration of the granting of a free Constitution to the nation by Frederik VII., gives the town bands and trade-unions an opportunity to parade the streets and display their capability in playing national music.

When the sun shone they sat down on a bank and ate their dinner; Pelle and Lasse Frederik vied with one another in performing feats of strength on the withered grass; and Ellen hunted for winter boughs to decorate the house with. On one of their excursions they crossed a boggy piece of ground on which grew willow copse; behind it rose cultivated land.

The wrinkles on his forehead gave him a funny look when one did not recall the fact that he had cost his mother her life. He looked as if he knew it himself, he was so serious. He had leave to sit up for a little while with the others, but he went to bed at six. Lasse Frederik generally drew when he was finished with his lessons.

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