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By Selma Lagerlöf.
Translated by Pauline Bancroft Flach, Jessie Brochner, and Velma Swanston Howard.
Table of Contents Titlepage Imprint Foreword Short Fiction The Spirit of Fasting and Petter Nord I II III IV The Legend of the Birdâs Nest The Kingâs Grave The Outlaws The Legend of Reor Valdemar Atterdag Mamsell Fredrika The Romance of a Fishermanâs Wife His Motherâs Portrait A Fallen King A Christmas Guest Uncle Reuben Downie I II III IV Among the Climbing Roses The Story of a Country House I II III IV V VI Queens at KungahĂ€lla On the Site of the Great KungahĂ€lla The Forest Queen Sigrid StorrĂ€de Astrid I II III IV Old Agnete The Fishermanâs Ring Santa Caterina of Siena The Empressâs Money-Chest The Peace of God A Story from HalstanĂ€s The Inscription on the Grave The Brothers The Holy Night The Emperorâs Vision The Wise Menâs Well Bethlehemâs Children The Flight Into Egypt In Nazareth In the Temple Saint Veronicaâs Kerchief I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Robin Redbreast Our Lord and Saint Peter The Sacred Flame I II III IV V The Girl from the Marsh Croft I II III IV V VI The Silver Mine The Airship The Wedding March The Musician The Legend of the Christmas Rose A Story from Jerusalem Why the Pope Lived to Be So Old The Story of a Story Endnotes Colophon Uncopyright ImprintThis ebook is the product of many hours of hard work by volunteers for Standard Ebooks, and builds on the hard work of other literature lovers made possible by the public domain.
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ForewordThis edition of Selma Lagerlöfâs Short Fiction was produced from various translations. âThe Spirit of Fasting and Petter Nord,â âThe Legend of the Birdâs Nest,â âThe Kingâs Grave,â âThe Outlaws,â âThe Legend Of Reor,â âValdemar Atterdag,â âMamsell Fredrika,â âThe Romance of a Fishermanâs Wife,â âHis Motherâs Portrait,â âA Fallen King,â âA Christmas Guest,â âUncle Reuben,â âDownie,â and âAmong the Climbing Rosesâ were translated by Pauline Bancroft Flach and originally published in 1899. âThe Story of a Country House,â âQueens at KungahĂ€lla,â âOld Agnete,â âThe Fishermanâs Ring,â âSanta Caterina of Siena,â âThe Empressâs Money-Chest,â âThe Peace of God,â âA Story from HalstanĂ€s,â âThe Inscription on the Grave,â and âThe Brothersâ were translated by Jessie Brochner and originally published in 1901. âThe Holy Night,â âThe Emperorâs Vision,â âThe Wise Menâs Well,â âBethlehemâs Children,â âThe Flight Into Egypt,â âIn Nazareth,â âIn the Temple,â âSaint Veronicaâs Kerchief,â âRobin Redbreast,â âOur Lord and Saint Peter,â and âThe Sacred Flameâ were translated by Velma Swanston Howard and originally published in 1908. âThe Girl from the Marsh Croft,â âThe Silver Mine,â âThe Airship,â âThe Wedding March,â âThe Musician,â âThe Legend of the Christmas Rose,â âA Story from Jerusalem,â âWhy the Pope Lived to Be So Oldâ and âThe Story of a Storyâ were also translated by Velma Swanston Howard and originally published in 1910.
Robin Whittleton
Malmö, Sweden, February 2021
Short Fiction The Spirit of Fasting and Petter Nord II can see before me the little town, friendly as a home. It is so small that I know its every hole and corner, am friends with all the children and know the name of every one of its dogs. Who ever walked up the street knew to which window he must raise his eyes to see a lovely face behind the panes, and who ever strolled through the town park knew well whither he should turn his steps to meet the one he wished to meet.
One was as proud of the beautiful roses in the garden of a neighbor, as if they had grown in oneâs own. If anything mean or vulgar was done, it was as great a shame as if it had happened in oneâs own family; but at the smallest adventure, at a fire or a fight in the marketplace, one swelled with pride and said: âOnly see what a community! Do such things ever happen anywhere else? What a wonderful town!â
In my beloved town nothing ever changes. If I ever come there again, I shall find the same houses and shops that I knew of old; the same holes in the pavements will cause my downfall; the same stiff hedges of lindens, the same clipped lilac bushes will captivate my fascinated gaze. Again shall I see the old Mayor who rules the whole town walking down the street with elephantine tread. What a feeling of security there is in knowing that you are walking there! And deaf old Halfvorson will still be digging in his garden, while his eyes, clear as water, stare and wander as
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