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"Thostrup!" exclaimed she, with delight, and seized his hand. "Now, it is almost a year and a day since I saw you!" "Yes much has happened in this year!" said the Kammerjunker. "Come soon to me, and you shall see what I have had made for pastime a bowling-green! Miss Sophie has tried her skill upon it." The Kammerjunker took the mother to dinner. Otto approached Sophie.
They may easily mistake them for cows, and the wild bullocks!" "Had we not better call them back?" asked the other lady. "But we must frighten them a little," said Sophie. "Shout to them that there are the cows!" "Yes, that I can do with a clear conscience!" said the Kammerjunker; and he shouted as loud as he could, "There are the cows! Turn back! turn back!" Eva heard it the first.
You, your sister, and the Mamsell, yes, you are a pretty clover-leaf! Yes, Thostrup, you cannot believe what pranks are hatched upon the Kammerjunker's estate! One must be prepared for it! It is said to be haunted, but if the dead will not take that trouble the living do. The Kammerjunker is in the plot with his women-folk.
Anna arrived at Princess Tverskaya's earlier than the other guests. At the same moment as she entered, Vronsky's footman, with side-whiskers combed out like a Kammerjunker, went in too. He stopped at the door, and, taking off his cap, let her pass. Anna recognized him, and only then recalled that Vronsky had told her the day before that he would not come.
Louise nevertheless took the side of the Kammerjunker, and therefore these two went together up the aisle toward the tomb of the Glorup family. Wilhelm and his mother were already gone out of the church. "I envy you your eloquence!" said Sophie, and looked with an expression of love into Otto's face; she bent herself over the railing around the tomb, and looked thoughtfully upon the stone.
Just opposite to the entrance of the church may be seen, built into the wall, a stone, on which is a bas-relief, and before it a grave. This attracted Otto's attention. Knud's Church. "Christian the Second!" exclaimed Otto. "Denmark's wisest and dearest king!" "Christian the Bad!" said the Kammerjunker, amazed at the tone of enthusiasm in which Otto had spoken.
"I congratulate you!" said he; "it is indeed a joyful day! If I were a poet, I would give you an ode!" Louise looked at him with an extraordinary expression of pain in her countenance. Wilhelm called the Kammerjunker brother-in-law, and smiling shook both his hands. Otto was unusually gay, jested, and laughed. The ladies went to their toilet, Otto into the garden.
"This might become a pretty little room," said the Kammerjunker, "but we have enough, and therefore we let this, for curiosity's sake, remain in its old state.
Otto opened the gate and they went through the inclosure. They had already advanced a considerable way, when the Kammerjunker and his ladies reached the foot-path from which they could see the others. "They are going to the cairn," said he. "Then they will have a little fright!" said Sophie. "Down in the corner of the inclosure lie the young cattle.
It was not until toward morning that Otto fell into sleep. Wilhelm and he were allowed to take their own time in rising, and thus it was late in the day before these two gentlemen made their appearance at the breakfast-table; the Kammerjunker was already come over to the hall, and now was more adorned than common. "Mr. Thostrup shall be one of the initiated!" said the mother.
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