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display in the two´fold struggle。 The difficulty of communication with
the outer world察either by land where the roads are impassable察or by
sea where none but tiny boats can thread their way through the
maritime defiles that guard the entrance to the bay察hinder these
people from growing rich by the sale of their timber。 It would cost
enormous sums to either blast a channel out to sea or construct a way
to the interior。 The roads from Christiana to Trondhjem all turn
toward the Strom´fiord察and cross the Sieg by a bridge some score of
miles above its fall into the bay。 The country to the north察between
Jarvis and Trondhjem察is covered with impenetrable forests察while to
the south the Falberg is nearly as much separated from Christiana by
inaccessible precipices。 The village of Jarvis might perhaps have
communicated with the interior of Norway and Sweden by the river Sieg
but to do this and to be thus brought into contact with civilization
the Strom´fiord needed the presence of a man of genius。 Such a man did
actually appear therea poet察a Swede of great religious fervor察who
died admiring察even reverencing this region as one of the noblest
works of the Creator。
Minds endowed by study with an inward sight察and whose quick
perceptions bring before the soul察as though painted on a canvas察the
contrasting scenery of this universe察will now apprehend the general
features of the Strom´fiord。 They alone察perhaps察can thread their way
through the tortuous channels of the reef察or flee with the battling
waves to the everlasting rebuff of the Falberg whose white peaks
mingle with the vaporous clouds of the pearl´gray sky察or watch with
delight the curving sheet of waters察or hear the rushing of the Sieg
as it hangs for an instant in long fillets and then falls over a
picturesque abatis of noble trees toppled confusedly together
sometimes upright察sometimes half´sunken beneath the rocks。 It may be
that such minds alone can dwell upon the smiling scenes nestling among
the lower hills of Jarvis察where the luscious Northern vegetables
spring up in families察in myriads察where the white birches bend
graceful as maidens察where colonnades of beeches rear their boles
mossy with the growth of centuries察where shades of green contrast
and white clouds float amid the blackness of the distant pines察and
tracts of many´tinted crimson and purple shrubs are shaded endlessly
in short察where blend all colors察all perfumes of a flora whose
wonders are still ignored。 Widen the boundaries of this limited
ampitheatre察spring upward to the clouds察lose yourself among the
rocks where the seals are lying and even then your thought cannot
compass the wealth of beauty nor the poetry of this Norwegian coast。
Can your thought be as vast as the ocean that bounds it拭as weird as
the fantastic forms drawn by these forests察these clouds察these
shadows察these changeful lights
Do you see above the meadows on that lowest slope which undulates
around the higher hills of Jarvis two or three hundred houses roofed
with ;noever察─a sort of thatch made of birch´barkfrail houses
long and low察looking like silk´worms on a mulberry´leaf tossed hither
by the winds拭Above these humble察peaceful dwellings stands the
church察built with a simplicity in keeping with the poverty of the
villagers。 A graveyard surrounds the chancel察and a little farther on
you see the parsonage。 Higher up察on a projection of the mountain is a
dwelling´house察the only one of stone察for which reason the
inhabitants of the village call it ;the Swedish Castle。; In fact察a
wealthy Swede settled in Jarvis about thirty years before this history
begins察and did his best to ameliorate its condition。 This little
house察certainly not a castle察built with the intention of leading the
inhabitants to build others like it察was noticeable for its solidity
and for the wall that inclosed it察a rare thing in Norway where
notwithstanding the abundance of stone察wood alone is used for all
fences察even those of fields。 This Swedish house察thus protected
against the climate察stood on rising ground in the centre of an
immense courtyard。 The windows were sheltered by those projecting
pent´house roofs supported by squared trunks of trees which give so
patriarchal an air to Northern dwellings。 From beneath them the eye
could see the savage nudity of the Falberg察or compare the infinitude
of the open sea with the tiny drop of water in the foaming fiord察the
ear could hear the flowing of the Sieg察whose white sheet far away
looked motionless as it fell into its granite cup edged for miles
around with glaciersin short察from this vantage ground the whole
landscape whereon our simple yet superhuman drama was about to be
enacted could be seen and noted。
The winter of 1799´1800 was one of the most severe ever known to
Europeans。 The Norwegian sea was frozen in all the fiords察where察as a
usual thing察the violence of the surf kept the ice from forming。 A
wind察whose effects were like those of the Spanish levanter察swept the
ice of the Strom´fiord察driving the snow to the upper end of the gulf。
Seldom indeed could the people of Jarvis see the mirror of frozen
waters reflecting the colors of the sky察a wondrous site in the bosom
of these mountains when all other aspects of nature are levelled
beneath successive sheets of snow察and crests and valleys are alike
mere folds of the vast mantle flung by winter across a landscape at
once so mournfully dazzling and so monotonous。 The falling volume of
the Sieg察suddenly frozen察formed an immense arcade beneath which the
inhabitants might have crossed under shelter from the blast had any
dared to risk themselves inland。 But the dangers of every step away
from their own surroundings kept even the boldest hunters in their
homes察afraid lest the narrow paths along the precipices察the clefts
and fissures among the rocks察might be unrecognizable beneath the
snow。
Thus it was that no human creature gave life to the white desert where
Boreas reigned察his voice alone resounding at distant intervals。 The
sky察nearly always gray察gave tones of polished steel to the ice of
the fiord。 Perchance some ancient eider´duck crossed the expanse
trusting to the warm down beneath which dream察in other lands察the
luxurious rich察little knowing of the dangers through which their
luxury has come to them。 Like the Bedouin of the desert who darts
alone across the sands of Africa察the bird is neither seen nor heard
the torpid atmosphere察deprived of its electrical conditions察echoes
neither the whirr of its wings nor its joyous notes。 Besides察what
human eye was strong enough to bear the glitter of those pinnacles
adorned with sparkling crystals察or the sharp reflections of the snow
iridescent on the summits in the rays of a pallid sun which
infrequently appeared察like a dying man seeking to make known that he
still lives。 Often察when the flocks of gray clouds察driven in
squadrons athwart the mountains and among the tree´tops察hid the sky
with their triple veils Earth察lacking the celestial lights察lit
herself by herself。
Here察then察we meet the majesty of Cold察seated eternally at the pole
in that regal silence which is the attribute of all absolute monarchy。
Every extreme principle carries with it an appearance of negation and
the symptoms of death察for is not life the struggle of two forces
Here in this Northern nature nothing lived。 One sole powerthe
unproductive power of icereigned unchallenged。 The roar of the open
sea no longer reached the deaf察dumb inlet察where during one short
season of the year Nature made haste to produce the slender harvests
necessary for the food of the patient people。 A few tall pine´trees
lifted their black pyramids garlanded with snow察and the form of their
long branches and depending shoots completed the mourning garments of
those solemn heights。
Each household gathered in its chimney´corner察in houses carefully
closed from the outer air察and well supplied with biscuit察melted
butter察dried fish察and other provisions laid in for the seven´months
winter。 The very smoke of these dwellings was hardly seen察half´hidden
as they were beneath the snow察against the weight of which they were
protected by long planks reaching from the roof and fastened at some
distance to solid blocks on the ground察forming a covered way around
each building。
During these terrible winter months the women spun and dyed the
woollen stuffs and the linen fabrics with which they clothed their
families察while the men read察or fell into those endless meditations
which have given birth to so many profound theories察to the mystic
dreams of the North察to its beliefs察to its studies so full and so
complete in one science察at least察sounded as with a plummet察to its
manners and its morals察half´monastic察which force the soul to react
and feed upon itself and make the Norwegian peasant a being apart