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Little Erik of Sweden

Chapter 16: THE END
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A young, spirited village boy delights in singing and in his close bond with the estate owner's daughter, and becomes alarmed when a visiting nobleman arrives intent on courting her. His older brother faces class barriers to marriage while the boy, guided by fairy-tale notions, plots to protect their friendship. The narrative follows seasonal celebrations, household life, and local customs through Christmas, a trip to the capital and a canal journey, culminating in a tense episode that requires rescue and a return home. Photographic illustrations punctuate scenes of play, family loyalty, social tension, and early steps toward responsibility.

MIDSUMMER EVE FESTIVAL

Greta and Nils were married in the village, in a pretty little church with a fat, round dome.

A Maypole had been set up on the estate, and peasant and landlord, servant and master danced about it. Yet this was not the month of May, for "Maj" (mȧī) means "green leaf" in Swedish. The Maypole was wound with green leaves and on the top were blue and yellow flowers, the colors of the country.

Far into the weirdly lit night, the wedding guests danced and sang, and above all the voices sounded that of a little human nightingale—one who was too happy to go to bed.

THE END



PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY

Copenhagenkō´p'n-hā´gĕn
Dalecarliadä´lĕ-kär´lĭȧ
Falunfä´lûn
Götayû´tä
Gothenburggŏt´ĕn-bûrg
Gustavus Vasagŭs tā´vŭs vä´sȧ
Hälsingborghĕl´sĭng-bŏr´y'
Hälsinglandhĕl´sĭng-länd
Jönköpingyûn´chû´-pĭng
Kirunachee-ro͝on´ȧ
Läckolĕck´ō
Linnaeuslĭ-nē´ŭs
Lutfisklo͝ot´fĭsk´
Majmȧī
Mälarmâ´lȧr
Nobelnṓ bĕl´
Scaniaskā´nĭ-ȧ
Smalandsmō´länd
Uppsalaŭp´sȧ-lȧ
Vadstenavaud´stān-ȧ
Valhallavăl-hăl´ȧ
Valkyrievăl-kĭr´ĭ
Vänervĕ´nẽr
Varmlandvĕrm´länd
Vättervĕt´tẽr
Visbyvēs´bü
Walpurgisväl po͝or´gḗs