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Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898

"Stories by Foreign Authors: Scandinavian"

"
They sat there for a while, Thord with downcast eyes, the priest
with his eyes fixed on Thord. Presently the priest said, slowly
and softly:
"I think your son has at last brought you a true blessing."
"Yes, I think so myself," said Thord, looking up, while two big
tears coursed slowly down his cheeks.



WHEN FATHER BROUGHT HOME THE LAMP
BY
JUHANI AHO

In spite of ethnological and philological distinctions,
geographical association makes it more natural to include a
Finnish tale in the volume with Scandinavian stories than in any
other volume of this collection.

From "Squire Hellman." Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. Published by
the Cassell Publishing Co.


WHEN FATHER BROUGHT HOME THE LAMP
BY
JUHANI AHO

When father bought the lamp, or a little before that, he said to
mother:
"Hark ye, mother--oughtn't we to buy us a lamp?"
"A lamp? What sort of a lamp?"
"What! Don't you know that the storekeeper who lives in the market
town has brought from St. Petersburg lamps that actually burn
better than ten PAREA? [Footnote: A pare (pr. payray; Swed.,
perta; Ger., pergei) is a resinous pine chip, or splinter, used
instead of torch or candle to light the poorer houses in Finland.] They've
already got a lamp of the sort at the parsonage."
"Oh, yes! Isn't it one of those things which shines in the middle
of the room so that we can see to read in every corner, just as if
it was broad daylight?"
"That's just it.


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