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leaning   on   both   his   elbows;   at   his   side   lay   the   flickering   torch;   and   the 

huge   bell   hung   dumb   overhead。        In   the   dark   he   felt   a   hand   touch   his 

shoulder;     had    it  happened     only   a  few   hours    before;    he  would     have 

shuddered; now the physical sensation hardly communicated itself to his 

mind;   or;   if   it   did;   had   no   power   to   rouse   him   from   his   dead;   hopeless 

apathy。     Suddenlycould   he   trust his   own   ears?the church…bell   gave   a 

slow; solemn; quivering stroke; and the fogs rolled in thick masses to the 

east and to the west; as if blown by the breath of the sound。                 Lage seized 

his torch; sprang to his feet; and sawVigfusson。                He stretched his   arm 

with the blazing torch closer to the young man's face; stared at him with 

large eyes; and his lip quivered; but he could not utter a word。 

     〃Vigfusson?〃 faltered he at last。 

     〃It   is   I;〃   and   the   second   stroke   followed;   stronger   and   more   solemn 

than the first。     The same fierce; angry voices chorused forth from every 

nook of the rock and the woods。              Then came the thirdthe noise grew; 

fourthand it sounded like a hoarse; angry hiss; when the twelfth stroke 

fell; silence reigned again in the forest。          Vigfusson dropped the bell…rope; 

and with a loud voice called Lage Kvaerk and his men。                     He lit a torch; 

held it aloft over his head; and peered through the dusky night。                 The men 

spread through the highlands to search for the lost maiden; Lage followed 

close in Vigfusson's footsteps。          They had not walked far when they heard 

the   babbling   of   the   brook   only   a   few   feet   away。 Thither   they   directed 

their   steps。   On     a  large  stone   in  the   middle    of  the  stream   the   youth 

thought he saw something white; like a large kerchief。                 Quick as thought 

he was at its side; bowed down with his torch; andfell backward。                   It was 

Aasa; his beloved; cold and dead; but as the father stooped over his dead 

child the same mad laugh echoed wildly throughout the wide woods; but 

madder and louder than ever before; and from the rocky wall came a fierce; 

broken voice: 

     〃I came at last。〃 



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                             TALES FROM TWO HEMISPHERES。 



       When;   after   an   hour   of   vain   search;   the   men   returned   to   the   place 

whence   they   had   started;   they   saw   a   faint   light   flickering   between   the 

birches not fifty feet away; they formed a firm column; and with fearful 

hearts   drew   nearer。      There   lay   Lage   Kvaerk;   their   master;   still   bending 

down over his child's pale features; and staring into her sunken eyes as if 

he   could   not   believe   that   she   were   really   dead。    And   at   his   side   stood 

Vigfusson;   pale   and   aghast;   with   the   burning   torch   in   his   hand。        The 

footsteps of the men awakened the father; but when he turned his face on 

them they shuddered and started back。               Then Lage rose; lifted the maiden 

from the stone; and silently laid her in Vigfusson's arms; her rich yellow 

hair flowed down over his shoulder。               The youth let his torch fall into the 

waters; and   with a sharp;  serpent…like hiss its flame   was   quenched。                  He 

crossed the brook; the men followed; and the dark pine…trees closed over 

the last descendant of Lage Ulfson's mighty race。 



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