Footnotes:[A]A Winter Jaunt to Norway.[B]Translated from the Swedish by Alfred Perceval Graves.[C]A Girl's Ride in Iceland.[D]Götstaff is old Finnish for Gustavus.[E]Described inA Winter Jaunt to Norway.[F]Journal for Literature and General Instruction in Civic Affairs.
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[A]A Winter Jaunt to Norway.
[A]A Winter Jaunt to Norway.
[B]Translated from the Swedish by Alfred Perceval Graves.
[B]Translated from the Swedish by Alfred Perceval Graves.
[C]A Girl's Ride in Iceland.
[C]A Girl's Ride in Iceland.
[D]Götstaff is old Finnish for Gustavus.
[D]Götstaff is old Finnish for Gustavus.
[E]Described inA Winter Jaunt to Norway.
[E]Described inA Winter Jaunt to Norway.
[F]Journal for Literature and General Instruction in Civic Affairs.
[F]Journal for Literature and General Instruction in Civic Affairs.
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