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PEEPS AT MANY LANDS SWEDEN VOLUMES UNIFORM WITH THIS PEEPS AT MANY LANDS AND - photo 1
PEEPS AT MANY LANDS
SWEDEN

VOLUMES UNIFORM WITH THIS
PEEPS AT MANY LANDS AND CITIES
EACH CONTAINING 12 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR
AUSTRALIAGREECENEW ZEALAND
BELGIUMHOLLANDNORWAY
BERLINHOLY LANDPARIS
BURMAHUNGARYPORTUGAL
CANADAICELANDROME
CEYLONINDIARUSSIA
CHINAIRELANDSCOTLAND
CORSICAITALYSIAM
DENMARKJAMAICASOUTH AFRICA
EDINBURGHJAPANSOUTH SEAS
EGYPTKASHMIRSPAIN
ENGLANDKOREASWEDEN
FINLANDLONDONSWITZERLAND
FRANCEMOROCCOTURKEY
GERMANYNEW YORKWALES
PEEPS AT NATURE
WILD FLOWERS AND THEIR WONDERFUL WAYSBIRD LIFE OF THE SEASONS
BRITISH LAND MAMMALSTHE HEAVENS
PEEPS AT HISTORY
CANADAJAPAN
INDIASCOTLAND
PEEPS AT GREAT RAILWAYS
THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAYTHE NORTH-EASTERN AND GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS
PUBLISHED BY ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W.
AGENTS
AMERICA..... THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
64 & 66 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK
AUSTRALASIA..... OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
205 Flinders Lane, MELBOURNE
CANADA..... THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.
St. Martins House, 70 Bond Street, TORONTO
INDIA..... MACMILLAN & COMPANY, LTD.
Macmillan Building, BOMBAY
309 Bow Bazaar Street, CALCUTTA

Transcriber's Notes
Author's spelling, though often incorrect has been maintained.

PEEPS AT MANY LANDS
SWEDEN

A FLODA GIRL.
Anders Zorn.

PEEPS AT MANY LANDS
SWEDEN
BY
REV. WM. LIDDLE, M.A., B.D.
AND
MRS. LIDDLE
WITH TWELVE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
IN COLOUR
BY
ANDERS ZORN, CARL LARSSON,
AND OTHERS
LONDON
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
1911

CONTENTS
CHAPTERPAGE
.SWEDISH HISTORY1
.GOTHENBURG10
.A SUMMER HOLIDAY AT MARSTRAND15
.ACROSS SWEDEN BY WATER21
.STOCKHOLMI.26
.STOCKHOLMII.31
.THE SWEDES AT WORK36
.THE SWEDES AT PLAY40
.EDUCATION IN SWEDEN47
.DALECARLIA52
.CUSTOMS57
.THE ISLAND OF GOTHLAND AND TOWN OF VISBY63
.FAIRY-TALES69
.JUL, OR CHRISTMAS75
.MIDSUMMER80
.SOME WELL-KNOWN SWEDES84

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ARTIST.
Anders Zornfrontispiece
FACING PAGE
Otto Hesselbom9
Anders Zorn16
Oscar Hullgren25
Carl Larsson32
Carl Johansson41
Hallstrm48
Anders Zorn57
Ankarcrona64
Carl Larsson73
Anders Zorn80
Anders Zornon the cover

SKETCH-MAP OF SWEDEN.

SWEDEN

CHAPTER I
SWEDISH HISTORY
In one of the most beautiful and romantic districts of Sweden there is one of the oldest copper-mines in the world. It is situated at Falun in Dalecarlia. About 400 years ago a young man might have been seen looking into the open mine. He was full of thought and anxiety, for was not his country in the hands of the Danish King, Christian II., a cruel tyrant? and was not he himself being pursued and driven to seek concealment, as he was a direct descendant of the ancient Kings of Sweden? He had suffered much, but had never given up hope. He stood there thinking of his countrys down-trodden condition, hopeful, trustful, and resolute, resolving to deliver his native land from the foreign yoke. He remembered how the miners had fought in days of old for their country. He would rouse them so that they would do it again. He donned the peasant costume, and became as one of themselves. He worked alongside them in the mines, and soon became a great favourite because of his bright, winning manner. He took every opportunity of speaking to them of the subject that lay nearest to his heartthe freedom of their native land. He told them of the massacre of many nobles at Stockholm, of ladies of rank being thrown into the sea, of boys being whipped to death, and of peasants hanged for the slightest offence at the order of King Christian, the Nero of the North.
After working in the mine for some time, he was recognized. He then took service with an old college friend, Anders Persson, of Rankhytta, who sympathized with him, but was unable to help him. He sent him to Squire Arendt Persson, who, eager to win the reward offered for Gustavus Vasas capture, betrayed him to the Danish soldiers. Arendts wife suspected treachery, and let the young man down with a towel from a window in the loft to the snow-covered ground outside, where a trusty servant was waiting with a sledge to convey him to a place of safety. When Persson arrived next morning with soldiers, he found the bird flown.
On another occasion he took refuge in a hut in the forest. The Danes had so entirely encircled the district, that Gustavus seemed completely in their power. A friend, however, hid him in a load of straw, and proceeded towards Rttvik. They were surrounded by Danish soldiers, who stopped the cart and roughly thrust their sharp pikes into the straw. Gustavus was pierced in the side by a spear. The pain was great, but he endured it without a groan. Satisfied he could not be there, the soldiers rode on. Blood, however, was seen on the ground. To account for this, the driver had cut his horses leg close down to the hoof.
As soon as he recovered from this wound, he went with renewed vigour and zeal from hut to hut, exhorting the people to rise and throw off the Danish yoke. This led him into great difficulties and great suffering. He was often in want of food, and afraid to ask shelter. At one time he had scarcely a moment to conceal himself under a fallen tree before a party of Danish soldiers galloped up.
At last he made his way to Dalecarlia, where he had made his first venture. The Danish soldiers again got on his track. He rushed to the house of a peasant, and found the wife at her spinning-wheel. When she knew who he was, she put him into a dark cellar underneath the kitchen-floor, and covered the trap-door with a large brewing vat. The soldiers were baffled, and although they were strongly of opinion that Gustavus was there, left without him, but not without having been entertained by the good woman, who had never lost her presence of mind.
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