Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 341
... Leksand we should allow we were repaid for taking the journey . This was Friday ; at six o'clock the following morning the little steamer was to convey us back to the south - east point of the Siljan Lake , on which stands Leksand , and ...
... Leksand we should allow we were repaid for taking the journey . This was Friday ; at six o'clock the following morning the little steamer was to convey us back to the south - east point of the Siljan Lake , on which stands Leksand , and ...
Page 342
... Leksand . At pres- ent , there is sufficient accommodation for it not to be absolutely necessary , unless in cases of baptisms , marriages , and fu- nerals , to come so far , a circumstance which has in a certain measure affected the ...
... Leksand . At pres- ent , there is sufficient accommodation for it not to be absolutely necessary , unless in cases of baptisms , marriages , and fu- nerals , to come so far , a circumstance which has in a certain measure affected the ...
Page 343
... Leksand had again settled down upon it . Yet , short as our opportunity had been , we were full of con- gratulations that it had been afforded us , and unanimously gave a vote of thanks to the master - spirit who had guided us here ...
... Leksand had again settled down upon it . Yet , short as our opportunity had been , we were full of con- gratulations that it had been afforded us , and unanimously gave a vote of thanks to the master - spirit who had guided us here ...
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