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"I think so also," said Hardy. "But I am the most pleased with this little house of anything I ever saw: it stands in a kind of peninsula too, with a delicate clear river about it. I dare hardly go in, lest I should not like it so well within as without, but by your leave I will try." The Complete Angler. The next day John Hardy received a letter from Prokuratør Steindal of Copenhagen.
When Hardy appeared at the breakfast table, he said, "Rosendal is sold to Prokuratør Steindal of Copenhagen, and it is extra-ordinary that I have received a letter from him to say that I and my family have leave to visit Rosendal when we wish to do so, and that my two sons, Karl and Axel, have leave to catch all the pike in Rosendal lake.
Lithographed drawings of Danish furniture had been procured in Copenhagen, so that she could select what furniture she thought necessary for their stay at Rosendal during the summer, and this was purchased for John Hardy by Prokuratør Steindal, and sent to Rosendal. The planting and improvements in the grounds had been carried out.
"I wait, therefore, the honour of your reply, and respectfully greet you. "Obediently, "Axel Steindal, "Prokuratør." "Many a one Owes to his country his religion, And in another, would as strongly grow Had but his mother or his nurse taught him so." The Complete Angler. The church at Vandstrup lay on rising ground from the river.
There is the usual notice of the sale in the Jyllands Post, and from the letter from Steindal, it must be true." "I have no doubt of its truth," said Hardy. "I would only suggest that we at once went to fish for the pike at Rosendal lake; my servant can bring the carriage, and I can ride my English horse, so that Frøken Helga can enjoy another visit to Rosendal."
"Because the Prokuratør Steindal has written my man to say so," said the bailiff's wife, "and we have expected it all along." "If that be the case, Herr Pastor, you might have allowed me to catch a pike for lunch," said Hardy; "for the boys did not." "But have you bought Rosendal, Herr Hardy?" asked Frøken Helga. "I did so when in Copenhagen," said Hardy. "Is there any reason why I should not?"
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