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The narrative follows a visiting angler who lodges with a country pastor and his family, combining episodes of trout, pike and eel fishing with detailed descriptions of rural houses, stables, and seasonal pastimes. Travel scenes move from parish life to yachting cruises and island excursions, with tours of towns and cathedrals. Interspersed are accounts of local folklore and legends—tumuli, huldr, lindorm, basilisk, changelings, witches, spectral huntsmen, and other folktales—alongside reflections on customs, horse-breeding, races, weddings, and everyday agricultural life in the Danish countryside.

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John Fulford Vicary

John Fulford Vicary was an English author known for his literary contributions in the 19th century. His notable work, "A Danish Parsonage," reflects his interest in the cultural and social dynamics of Denmark, offering readers a glimpse into the life and customs of the region. Vicary's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative style, which invites readers to explore the intricacies of Danish life. Though not widely recognized today, his work contributes to the understanding of the period's literary landscape.

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