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She refused him, but her father wishes it, as Holm is a good man," said Fru Jensen. "In Denmark, you must know," said the proprietor, "that it is the custom for a Pastor's daughter always to marry the Kapellan." Hardy understood now the secret of Frøken Helga Lindal's manner. She was attached to this Kapellan Holm. "But what are you going to do with Rosendal?" asked Herr Jensen.
"Piscator, But, look you, sir, now you are at the brink of the hill, how do you like my river, the vale it winds through like a snake, and the situation of my little fishing-house?" The Complete Angler. As John Hardy drove up to the front of Hardy Place, the young Danish lad was struck with the beauty of the lawns and shrubberies. "This is by far prettier than Rosendal, Herr Hardy," he said. Mrs.
"Herr Hardy, we thank you for your kindness to us, but we both vote that you are frightfully dull and a bore; but we like you very much." The hospitable proprietor would not hear of Hardy's leaving; a glass of schnaps was inevitable and a smoke, and Rosendal was discussed again and again, and its advantages and defects considered from every point of view.
Draw the reins gently to the horses' mouths and let them go as you wish them. To slacken speed, draw the reins firmly but gently, and they will obey." Helga drove the carriage to the parsonage. "Little father," said Helga, "I have driven you all the way from the entrance gate at Rosendal." "I am glad," said the Pastor, "you did not tell me that before, as I should have been in great anxiety."
"There is the plan of Rosendal as it now is that is, the house, woods, lake, and gardens; you must look it all over first, and see if you know the place, and then you'll be prepared for the next plan. You see, Mr. Hardy, there is practically little room for alteration.
"You have told me, Herr Pastor," said Hardy, "that Frøken Helga has an enthusiasm for Rosendal. I fear I shall be interested thereby, as she goes with us." Hardy looked at Frøken Helga, who looked annoyed; and he saw he had said something which displeased her.
The shepherd should always watch;" and, as she read disappointment in her son's face, she added, "You can, however, spare us Helga to lunch with us at Rosendal; John can drive over for her, and she shall return early."
On each side of the lake were very large beech trees, with juniper bushes underneath; and the effect was, as the Pastor had said, idyllic. A narrow valley was planted with roses, and through it a path led to the lake, hence the name Rosendal. The beech trees were of great age, and the rising ground on each side had protected them from the prevailing winds.
"Your honoured instructions as to Rosendal I have attended to. The price they will sell for I have approximately arrived at, but I cannot advise you to buy. The value of Rosendal is not so great as the price asked, and it appears to me that you should hesitate before making a purchase that will pay you so little income.
"I want to purchase many articles that you will want at Rosendal after you are married, that you would never think of; and I must leave something for the Pastor to tell me next summer." "But what shall I do with Pastor Lindal tomorrow?" asked John Hardy. "He will like to be left to himself, to go where he wishes," replied his mother; and she was right.
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