Three in Norway, by Two of Them

Three in Norway, by Two of Them
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"Three in Norway, by Two of Them" by J. A. Lees, Walter J. Clutterbuck. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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J. A. Lees. Three in Norway, by Two of Them

Three in Norway, by Two of Them

Table of Contents

MAP

INTRODUCTION

HISTORY

GEOGRAPHY

LANGUAGES

MATHEMATICS

EXTRA SUBJECTS

THREE IN NORWAY

CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE

July 8.—

July 9.—

July 10.—

CHAPTER II. CHRISTIANIA

Sunday, July 11.—

July 12.—

CHAPTER III. BY RAIL AND LAKE

July 13.—

CHAPTER IV. BY ROAD

July 14.—

CHAPTER V. THE FIRST CAMP

July 15.—

July 16.—

July 17.—

Sunday, July 18.—

CHAPTER VI. MISERY

July 19.—

July 20.—

July 21.—

CHAPTER VII. HAPPINESS

July 22.—

July 23.—

CHAPTER VIII. FLY SÆTER

July 24.—

CHAPTER IX. SIKKILDAL

Sunday, July 25.—

July 26.—

July 27.—

CHAPTER X. BESSE SÆTER

July 28.—

July 29.—

July 30.—

CHAPTER XI. GJENDIN

July 31.—

Sunday, August 1.—

CHAPTER XII. THE CAMP

August 2.—

August 3.—

August 4.—

CHAPTER XIII. GJENDESHEIM

August 5.—

August 6.—

CHAPTER XIV. JOHN

August 7.—

Sunday, August 8.—

CHAPTER XV. BACK TO CAMP

August 9.—

August 10.—

CHAPTER XVI. TROUT

August 11.—

CHAPTER XVII. REINDEER

August 12.—

August 13.—

CHAPTER XVIII. SUCCESS AT LAST

August 14.—

CHAPTER XIX. GJENDEBODEN

Sunday, August 15.—

August 16.—

CHAPTER XX. A FORMAL CALL

August 17.—

August 18.—

August 19.—

CHAPTER XXI. FISHING

August 20.—

August 21.—

CHAPTER XXII. MEMURUDALEN

Sunday, August 22.—

August 23.—

CHAPTER XXIII. A PICNIC

August 24.—

August 25.—

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SKIPPER’S RETURN

August 26.—

August 27.—

CHAPTER XXV. THE GJENDE FLY

August 28.—

Sunday, August 29.—

August 30.—

CHAPTER XXVI. DISASTER

August 31.—

September 1.—

September 2.—

CHAPTER XXVII. A CHANGE

September 3.—

September 4.—

CHAPTER XXVIII. RAPID-RUNNING

Sunday, September 5.—

September 6.—

September 7.—

CHAPTER XXIX. RUS VAND

September 8.—

September 9.—

CHAPTER XXX. LUCK

September 10.—

September 11.—

CHAPTER XXXI. NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE

September 12.—

September 13.—

September 14.—

September 15.—

CHAPTER XXXII. A LAST STALK

September 16.—

CHAPTER XXXIII. HOMEWARD BOUND

September 17.—

September 18.—

CHAPTER XXXIV. BJÖLSTAD

Sunday, September 19.—

September 20.—

CHAPTER XXXV. DOWN TO CHRISTIANIA

September 21.—

September 22.—

September 23.—

CHAPTER XXXVI. HOME AGAIN

September 24.—

September 25.—

September 26.—

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Walter J. Clutterbuck, J. A. Lees

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We got our baggage safely booked, and ourselves also, after a scene of riot that was nothing like a football match, but something like Donnybrook fair, and at last found ourselves in a compartment with five other passengers, all of whom had a most inconsiderate amount of luggage with them in the carriage, while we contented ourselves with four guns, seven fishing-rods, two axes, one spade, four hundred and fifty cartridges, two fishing-bags, and a pair of glasses. We calculated that we saved at least one and fourpence by taking these things with us; and although our fellow-passengers were rather profane at first they soon settled down, and we had time to digest the fact that we were one and fourpence to the good. It was very warm in there; outside the thermometer was 92° in the shade; but we survived it, and after that no mere heat has any terrors for us.

Two of our fellow-passengers were an Englishman and his wife, who had a maid travelling with them through to Throndhjem; and when getting the tickets the booking clerk informed them that there were no second-class through tickets issued, ‘but,’ he added, ‘this will do as well,’ and handed them one first and one third through ticket, which we thought an extremely ingenious way out of the difficulty.

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