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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 19 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63268 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 84 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 God 6 Sweden 6 King 5 little 4 man 4 like 3 swedish 3 boy 3 Stockholm 3 Mrs. 3 Mr. 3 Erik 3 Denmark 2 water 2 time 2 good 2 Sunday 2 Sir 2 Queen 2 Prince 2 Nils 2 Major 2 Lord 2 Karin 2 Judge 2 Jan 2 Gustavus 2 Eric 2 Christmas 2 Charles 2 CHAPTER 1 year 1 woman 1 tree 1 traveller 1 small 1 scandinavian 1 saint 1 princess 1 people 1 old 1 norwegian 1 mother 1 look 1 life 1 large 1 king 1 home 1 hand 1 great Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2632 time 2498 man 2279 day 1631 boy 1455 hand 1401 child 1366 way 1332 father 1261 life 1230 house 1206 one 1170 mother 1157 place 1128 people 1071 eye 1016 year 970 thing 941 king 882 room 846 word 838 nothing 832 night 830 girl 797 head 791 woman 788 home 784 country 768 heart 767 friend 741 water 739 something 701 horse 671 forest 656 morning 656 moment 642 tree 639 part 638 sea 634 door 620 world 620 side 612 evening 599 order 569 family 565 ship 564 work 559 wife 556 son 543 church 540 thought Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3427 _ 1720 Whitelocke 738 King 699 God 664 Queen 620 Sweden 570 Jan 516 Charlie 495 Petrea 471 John 442 Mr. 408 England 386 Louise 374 Sir 364 Lord 314 Nono 305 Norway 304 Prince 299 Majesty 294 Stockholm 290 Jacobi 283 thou 270 Protector 267 Katrina 267 Akka 259 Wh 259 SN 248 Judge 246 Gerda 244 Henrik 236 Elsalill 232 Glory 232 Elise 231 Goldie 231 Eva 230 Karin 228 Ingrid 215 Mrs. 214 Magde 212 Sara 212 Gudmund 210 Eric 209 geese 197 heaven 196 Nanna 186 Erik 185 Father 185 Denmark 185 Carl 182 Christmas Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 19408 he 13793 it 11021 i 8895 she 8884 you 8017 they 6993 him 4210 them 3433 her 3186 me 3089 we 1509 himself 1171 us 691 herself 628 themselves 590 one 351 myself 335 itself 231 yourself 114 thee 70 ourselves 64 mine 42 yours 31 his 31 hers 30 eva 24 oneself 23 theirs 17 ours 13 thyself 8 ''s 6 yourselves 3 thy 3 je 2 thou 2 hisself 2 helga 1 you''ll 1 yes!--it 1 ye 1 us:-- 1 us!--you 1 translated:-- 1 tongue--"you 1 these:-- 1 shortly:-- 1 ourself 1 others?--why 1 on!--he 1 looks---- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 45565 be 19848 have 6481 do 6028 say 4193 come 3968 go 3924 see 2786 think 2720 take 2616 make 2332 know 1930 give 1928 look 1458 hear 1446 stand 1439 find 1396 get 1359 tell 1193 sit 1143 ask 1123 feel 1018 begin 956 leave 953 call 945 lie 944 seem 920 speak 873 become 853 live 820 bring 815 keep 807 want 774 send 771 turn 757 let 695 fall 666 put 654 wish 622 pass 604 run 596 understand 585 return 584 follow 568 grow 565 show 552 receive 552 meet 535 try 535 believe 522 hold Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10499 not 4350 so 3129 then 2889 now 2687 little 2666 up 2232 more 2135 good 2129 out 2017 great 1949 old 1916 well 1903 only 1829 long 1802 other 1774 very 1768 here 1721 as 1630 much 1604 there 1569 down 1433 again 1231 many 1210 never 1175 first 1157 away 1025 own 1021 still 1006 just 946 young 946 most 934 too 932 same 929 back 917 also 891 soon 860 once 844 last 838 whole 834 even 792 such 767 large 714 in 705 high 688 always 679 all 666 far 632 off 628 over 627 on Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 450 good 251 least 220 most 128 great 105 high 62 eld 48 bad 44 young 44 slight 43 Most 41 old 40 large 32 near 22 low 22 fine 21 happy 16 small 16 deep 15 rich 15 lovely 14 dear 13 noble 13 hard 12 strong 10 wise 10 topmost 10 early 9 simple 9 late 8 poor 7 warm 7 tall 7 pure 7 j 6 tiny 6 sweet 6 strange 6 short 6 long 6 heavy 6 handsome 6 fair 6 close 5 grim 5 clear 4 wild 4 loud 4 lively 4 light 4 holy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 726 most 47 well 30 least 3 near 3 hard 2 sayest 1 worst 1 soon 1 lest 1 latest 1 highest 1 healest 1 fillest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 boy did not 9 whitelocke did not 8 boy was not 8 father did not 7 boy was so 7 eyes were full 7 mother did not 7 one does not 7 one is so 6 boy had not 5 boy did n''t 5 children did not 5 days gone by 5 house was not 5 whitelocke was not 4 children do not 4 father does not 4 father was not 4 mother is dead 4 mother was not 4 one was so 4 whitelocke thought fit 4 whitelocke thought not 3 _ are _ 3 _ did not 3 _ was _ 3 _ was not 3 children were so 3 eyes were not 3 eyes were wide 3 father had not 3 girl did not 3 girl had not 3 king did not 3 king is always 3 king was very 3 life is too 3 man did not 3 man was not 3 men did not 3 mother is not 3 one did not 3 people are so 3 thing is certain 3 time was now 3 whitelocke had not 3 whitelocke takes leave 3 whitelocke went in 3 woman did not 3 woman had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boy heard no more 2 whitelocke had no cause 1 boy got no seed 1 boy had no difficulty 1 boy made no objection 1 boy made no reply 1 boy was not long 1 boy was not so 1 children had no idea 1 children is no easy 1 children stood not far 1 day gives no further 1 day gives no occasion 1 day is not more 1 day is not only 1 day was not over 1 day was not yet 1 eyes were no longer 1 eyes were not easy 1 eyes were not large 1 father had no room 1 father had not even 1 father had not recklessly 1 father is not rich 1 father made no reply 1 father was no doubt 1 father was not there 1 girl was no beggar 1 hands were not able 1 head was no clearer 1 house had no ceiling 1 house is not satisfied 1 house was not stately 1 king has no intention 1 king has no quarrel 1 king has no real 1 king has no veto 1 life had no place 1 life is not ours 1 life knows no ceremony 1 life was not unhappy 1 man had no sons 1 man was no longer 1 man was no more 1 man was not only 1 men are not likely 1 men have no fear 1 mother did not really 1 mother has no such 1 mother is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 12313 author = Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian) title = Pictures of Sweden date = keywords = Erik; Footnote; God; Gustavus; King; Oluf; Sture; Sweden; Trollhätta; Upsala; Vadstene; fall; like; man; old; time; tree; water summary = Sweden, thou land of deep feeling, of heart-felt songs! leafy trees and red-painted wooden houses, which are bounded by rocks returns in circles like smooth water, and then rolls darting its long high walls, which alone stand, of the old Catholic Bishop''s palace. again sits like an old woman, and looks on the withered rose that lies On the grave, close under the church-wall, they planted a rose-tree, chronicle of kings and the love songs that still live with the old Gustavus saw her for the first time, and the old man fell in love with "Young hearts soon forget their sorrows," thought the King. between the green trees over the open water, to the houses and leaves, appear like fresh, young woods; the long, narrow windows in It is commonly said, that Memory is a young girl with light blue eyes. night, and from his little window look over the falling waters, see id = 18037 author = Anonymous title = The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands date = keywords = Iceland; Ida; Madagascar; Madame; Pfeiffer; Vienna; day; english; european; foot; great; large; like; little; small; traveller; water; woman summary = see new places and new things, Madame Pfeiffer left Vienna on the 1st of with both arms, Madame Ida Pfeiffer recovered her feet. Madame Pfeiffer''s visit it was about fourteen months old, having been Madame Pfeiffer''s second excursion was into the interior; and it opened twelve feet high, with small drains to carry off the rain-water. feet high, and has fine large leaves and tubers like those of the potato, places attaining a depth of three feet, Madame Pfeiffer and her guide At a town called Ravandus Madame Pfeiffer rested for some days, making Madame Pfeiffer remarks that in all this a great injustice is, or would In the neighbourhood of Kriservick Madame Pfeiffer saw a long, wide After a tedious journey of five days, Madame Pfeiffer reached the shores course Madame Pfeiffer visited the sugar-cane plantations, which cover "In former days," says Madame Pfeiffer, "almost every person who was id = 22195 author = Baker, Sarah S. (Sarah Schoonmaker) title = Little Tora, The Swedish Schoolmistress and Other Stories date = keywords = Alf; CHAPTER; Elsa; God; Johanson; Karin; Nils; Tora; good; hand; little summary = "What made you think of giving us this pleasure, little Tora?" said the "Why," said the little girl at once, "I don''t like my shoes. "Thanks, Nils," said the mistress, as she took the boy''s hand after the Suddenly she looked up and said, "Nils, please open the "That you have," said the rough man, with a kind of little quiver round "Come in," said the old woman, courtesying as to a stranger. light made beautiful the old face as she said: "He came round at the "On New-Year''s Day, perhaps," said the father. So presented, Johanson bowed to the little old woman, who stood up "You wish then to be confirmed?" said the pastor, looking Johanson "May I sit here, dear, with my work?" said the pastor''s wife, coming in shall do about Johanson," said the pastor to his wife. to-day," said the pastor to his wife when at home and they were alone id = 28349 author = Baker, Sarah S. (Sarah Schoonmaker) title = The Golden House date = keywords = Alma; Blackie; Decima; Frans; God; Jan; Karin; Nono; Pelle; Uncle; boy; like; little; look summary = Karin stretched out her hands, took the little brown baby in her arms, "Not Nono in heaven yet!" said Karin, pressing the dark baby to her "Nono sets a good example to the other boys," said Jan one day. "It''s a dear little room," said the child, "and we all like to be Alma really looked like the guardian angel she meant to be to Nono and Nono was a happy boy when he went out from Alma''s room with a little "Nono has not meant to be a bad boy," said Jan; "and I have forgiven "Uncle Pelle helped me about it a little," said Nono honestly. "Pelle does not often let anybody come into his room but me," said Nono "You are the right kind of a boy, Nono," said Jan, with hearty "I am not fit to be the father of a boy like Nono," said Pietro one id = 20746 author = Bremer, Fredrika title = The Home; Or, Life in Sweden date = keywords = Assessor; CHAPTER; Candidate; Cousin; Elise; Emelie; Ernst; Eva; Evelina; Excellency; Frank; Gabriele; God; Gunilla; Henrik; Jacobi; Jeremias; Judge; Leonore; Louise; Major; Mrs.; Munter; Petrea; Sara; good; little summary = letter-writer--of the mother of Henrik, Louise, Eva, Leonore, Petrea, have seen many a time Petrea''s nose peering forth from the little group. "I think he is much handsomer than my father," said little Petrea. "Ah," said Petrea, "I like him so much; he has given me that lovely All this time Jacobi was passing his days in peace, little dreaming of "Oh, thou little most loveable creature!" said Petrea, endeavouring at "He loves the children and their mother," said she; "he is their friend "Our little Louise in time will dance very well," remarked the Judge to Sara, Louise, Eva, Leonore, Petrea, Gabriele, repeated so often one One evening Sara, Louise, Eva, and Petrea were sitting together at a "Good Petrea," said Louise, displeased, "I want my ribbons myself, and "God will bless you, my good, pure-hearted girl!" said the mother, "You look so pale to-day in your white dress, my little Eva," said id = 43638 author = Coburn, Claire Martha title = Our Little Swedish Cousin date = keywords = Christmas; Cousin=; Eklund; Erik; Lund; Major; Mrs.; Sigrid; little summary = winter-time, she and her big brother Erik and her little brother Anders "Gerda and Per are coming too," said little Anders as he walked by Miss "Those boys look like great white birds," said Sigrid, who was already "I am glad my little girl had such a happy afternoon," said Mrs. Lund "I''LL bring you a gingerbread goat," said Sigrid to little Anders as "Most of them are bound for the same place that we are," laughed Mrs. Lund, who was rosy-cheeked and flaxen-haired like Sigrid. "I never saw so many little booths before," said Sigrid. whole forest of little Christmas trees there," said Sigrid. "How proud I am of my children," said Mrs. Lund, as Sigrid and Erik Miss Eklund, for Sigrid''s mother did not believe that her little girl "Name-day greetings, little daughter," said Mrs. Lund as Sigrid came "Here is ''Little Women,''" said Sigrid in great delight. id = 16422 author = Flygare-Carlén, Emilie title = The Home in the Valley date = keywords = Almvik; Carl; Fabian; Gottlieb; H----; Lonner; Magde; Mistress; Mr.; Mrs.; Nanna; Ragnar; Ulrica summary = Nanna''s father, when young, was placed in an entirely different position "Magde," said the old man, casting a glance of affection upon the "Yes he is, my dear Aunt Ulrica, I was little Gottlieb, but I have grown "No, dear Carl," replied Nanna, "the flowers were sent by one who is "Be careful, Nanna," said Magde seriously, "you will soon be a young "Yes," replied Nanna seriously, for she was musing on Magde''s words of "You desired to know what I have read," said Nanna, wishing to change "My dear Carl," said Magde, seriously, "you must not think to deceive me "Carl is my good boy," replied Magde, who during the conversation had father." Thus said Magde, as she gave old Mr. Lonner his hat and cane, "Nephew Gottlieb," said Aunt Ulrica drawing the young man aside, "you where I can wait the coming of Magde, Nanna, Father, Ragnar, and all the id = 18357 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = A Jacobite Exile Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the Service of Charles the Twelfth of Sweden date = keywords = Augustus; Captain; Carstairs; Charles; Charlie; Harry; Jervoise; Jew; King; Marmaduke; Mr.; Russians; Sir; Stanislas; Sweden; Warsaw; William; swedish summary = carry himself all the better if, like Charlie, he had an hour a day "You will know all about it in time, lad," his father said. "Yes, I think it is a good thing that I should know," Charlie "Charlie," Sir Marmaduke said on the following morning, at "As I know his face, sir," Charlie said eagerly, "could I not find him little news of what was going on outside the house, but Mr. Jervoise might be able to tell him something about his father, "There is not a soldier in his army but likes him," Charlie said "The king did not think of that," Charlie said. this time of the year," the count said to Charlie. "It is a quiet-looking little place," Charlie said, "and does but a "I think, Charlie," Harry said, "it would be a good thing for us to "He is both, sir," Charlie said; "but, like Major Jervoise, an id = 10935 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Wonderful Adventures of Nils date = keywords = Akka; Bear; Caesar; Clement; Dunfin; Fox; Gander; Goosey; Gorgo; Grayskin; Holgersson; Jarro; Karr; Lake; Mats; Morten; Nils; Ola; Osa; Skåne; Smirre; Småland; Thumbietot; boy summary = "Dear Morten Goosey-Gander," said the boy, "try to get a swallow of All that day, when the wild geese played with the fox, the boy lay and When the boy had eaten, Akka said that she thought he ran around in the seen Akka, and all the wild geese, coming toward him in a long row. left!" said the boy, and turned the big ram''s head in that direction. A little later the white goosey-gander took the boy on his back and went The boy heard no more of what the old cow said. When Jarro didn''t come to him, the little boy thought that it would be The boy and the wild geese had come to a little wooded island in Hjälmar "Good morning, Mother Akka!" said the boy. When the boy said this, Akka and the other wild geese stretched their "Good day to you!" said the boy. id = 14356 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Emperor of Portugallia date = keywords = Agrippa; Ashdales; August; Emperor; Eric; Falla; Glory; Goldie; Gunnarson; Jan; January; Katrina; Lars; Ruffluck; Sunday summary = "We''ll put the little girl between us, Jan," said the young wife. Katrina went to bed that evening at her usual hour, but Jan felt When the little girl was six years old Jan went along with her to The day Jan of Ruffluck visited the school, he and his little Glory "It was _Father_ Glory Goldie wanted to say, of course, but said had a very good friend in old seine-maker Ola. This is the way they came to be friends: Glory Goldie had taken to There were many who said to Jan of Ruffluck that his little girl Point with Glory Goldie of Ruffluck on board, Jan and Katrina stood sour-faced old Katrina sitting round the house," thought Jan. "Why, Jan!" said Katrina, "what has come over you?" "Wait, Jan!" said the mistress, "we''ll just speak of the old people "So you''ve come out to-day, Jan," said the lieutenant in a tone of id = 41414 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Girl from the Marsh Croft date = keywords = Abbot; Christmas; Father; Gudmund; Hans; Helga; Hildur; Judge; Juryman; King; Larsson; Mother; Närlunda; Pope; Robber summary = The Judge is a wise man and knows how people in her home district think "Don''t you hear, Helga, that you can ride with me?" said Gudmund, and The girl sat still for a moment; presently Gudmund felt her hand upon When Gudmund had told his mother about Helga from Big Marsh, he observed "I shall never forget that you came to me to-night!" said Helga, and her thought that it was not Hildur, but her mother, who had said this. "To think that you had such a hard time of it!" said Gudmund smiling, "You have wept much in your time," said Gudmund without looking the Gudmund thought that he had loved Hildur until the day when she exacted Gudmund often thought of Helga and longed to meet her. "You had better go home first and have a good sleep," said the father. "We came so abruptly, Hildur," said Gudmund. id = 44630 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = From a Swedish Homestead date = keywords = Astrid; Blomgren; Cecco; Colonel; God; Haraldsson; Hede; Hjalte; Ingrid; King; Marco; Miss; Olaf; Princess; San; Stafva; Storräde summary = ''Don''t you think I know,'' Hede said a little irritably, ''that the saw that the great, star-like eyes of the girl began to sparkle. And every time the old man''s son and grandson saw them their hearts ''Good-morning, thou little angel of God,'' she said to him. ''Ingrid,'' the angel said, ''dost thou remember, whilst thy grandfather ''Oh, dear good man,'' she said, ''help me to hide, so that people will not long time; said that she knew her sister stood so high in her ''Miss Ingrid,'' said the old housekeeper one day, in a rather mysterious ''Ingrid,'' said her ladyship, looking up from her knitting, ''I think I When the King said this he saw an angry look in Storräde''s eyes, but she The King''s messenger hardly thought that old Hjalte was the man to ''King Olaf,'' he said to him, ''pray to God that she may come to thee. id = 5161 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Treasure date = keywords = Archie; Arne; Elsalill; Herr; Marstrand; Sir; Torarin summary = And Elsalill sat and listened to Sir Archie, who spoke both long Elsalill sat silently listening to every word Sir Archie said to Then Sir Archie turned to Elsalill with a startled face and said: While Elsalill said this Sir Archie stood with a frown on his brow "Come home with me, Elsalill," said Torarin. Sir Archie stood silent a long while, but he held Elsalill''s hands "I weep, Sir Archie," said Elsalill, "because I have too great "Yes," said Sir Archie, "you must come with me, Elsalill, or else "I have no long message to bring you, Sir Archie," said Elsalill; "You hear what this man says?" said Sir Archie to Elsalill. When Elsalill saw that Sir Archie was coming back to her, she "Sir Archie," said Elsalill, "do you not hear them stand before Elsalill," said Sir Archie. "Speak not so, Sir Archie!" said Elsalill. id = 13758 author = McDonald, Etta Blaisdell title = Gerda in Sweden date = keywords = Birger; Ekman; Erik; Gerda; Karen; Lieutenant; Stockholm; Sweden; swedish summary = and their reindeer, Gerda takes Karen home to Stockholm with her so that their homes, and after Gerda and Birger had said good-night and gone to "Good," said Lieutenant Ekman; "isn''t there a third stanza, Birger?" "Look, Gerda," said Lieutenant Ekman, as their launch steamed the next "Are you Gerda?" asked the little lame girl eagerly, as Lieutenant Ekman "Come up to the house, Gerda, I want to show you my birds," said Karen at "Good-bye," the two little girls said to each other, and Karen went down "But I want only Karen," said Gerda; "and I thought it would be good for Karen said to Gerda, after the children had been greeted and gladly "I shall be home in just seven days," said Gerda, "and if you will all be "He was the Father of his Country," said Gerda, and she seized Birger''s "It is time the girls and boys were here," said Gerda, standing before id = 49588 author = Snow, Erastus Fairbanks title = One Year in Scandinavia Results of the gospel in Denmark and Sweden; sketches and observations on the country and people; remarkable events; late persecutions and present aspect of affairs date = keywords = Copenhagen; Denmark; Forssgren; God; Lord; Sweden; saint summary = RESULTS OF THE GOSPEL IN DENMARK AND SWEDEN--SKETCHES AND OBSERVATIONS DENMARK--General Observations on the Country and People. SWEDEN--General Observations on the state of the Country, politically places of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. in France, the death of the old king of Denmark afforded the Danish Sweden shall follow the example of Denmark. English books; and to the Danes we read Brother Hanson''s translation hope soon to find a large public place, and we thank God that the seed university of Copenhagen has long taken the lead in this north country, Brother Zerubable,--I have received, through Elder Pratt, the letters and publication of the Book of Mormon, in the Danish language; a copy as the Lord opened their way, to read, pray, teach, baptize, translate, Book of Mormon, and warned the people to flee from the church of the GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE COUNTRY AND PEOPLE. The country people, generally, live in small villages, miserable id = 44109 author = Strindberg, August title = The Son of a Servant date = keywords = Christ; Clara; God; Gustav; John; School; Strindberg; Sunday; boy; brother; child; come; father; find; friend; home; life; like; man; mother; time summary = occupied by John''s mother''s brother, a small trader in the New Market, John''s father and mother, with seven children and two servants, John''s mother only occasionally said his evening prayer with When his father came home, he asked John on his return, "Where have you when the time came to ring the bells for church, John gave up his leave, John said to Gustav: "Let us buy a fine bouquet for mother." When John came home, he gave his mother the bouquet as from Gustav, an accountant, had been a school friend of John''s father, and was now One evening, when John had come home from school, he saw the house lit The servant came up and said that his father wished him to come down as One day John said that all men were God''s children. John''s father admired her, his step-mother feared her, his brothers id = 17407 author = Whitlocke, Bulstrode title = A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Vol II. date = keywords = Ambassador; Chancellor; Commonwealth; Council; Court; Denmark; Dutch; England; English; Eric; God; Grave; Hamburg; Highness; King; Lord; Majesty; Mr.; Prince; Protector; Queen; Resident; Stockholm; Sweden; Upsal; Whitelocke; excellence summary = said Lord Whitelocke, answerable to such good desires, earnestly _The Lord''s Day._--Whitelocke had two good sermons in his house, at which Grave Eric came to Whitelocke to confer about his treaty, and said to Whitelocke said, the cloth of England was likewise of very great value, The master of the ceremonies came to Whitelocke from the Queen to excuse Whitelocke desired the master to return his thanks to her Majesty Eric answered, that the Queen desired Whitelocke One of the Queen''s lacqueys came to Whitelocke''s house in dinner-time, to not coming to visit Whitelocke, and said that, by the Queen''s command, The master of the ceremonies came to Whitelocke from the Queen, to desire The master of the ceremonies came to Whitelocke, by the Queen''s command, Whitelocke, having received so great a respect from the Prince, did again Whitelocke said he had a great desire to kiss his Majesty''s hand and to id = 10543 author = nan title = Norwegian Life An Account of Past and Contemporary Conditions and Progress in Norway and Sweden date = keywords = Bernadotte; Charles; Christiania; Denmark; Europe; France; Germany; Grieg; Gustavus; Haakon; King; Norway; Odin; Oscar; Prince; States; Stockholm; Sweden; United; chapter; country; man; norwegian; people; scandinavian; swedish; year summary = CHAPTER VII GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN In early days Norway consisted of a great number of small states thousand years later the present constitution of Norway was adopted. Like Norway, the most that we know of prehistoric times in Sweden we Norwegians with a view to effecting a union between Norway and Sweden of Norway as a nation entirely independent of Sweden to be represented Sweden, and that King Oscar had ceased to be the ruler of Norway. governed the union of the two countries, and King Oscar declared prince of his house to be chosen as the new king of Norway, and the So long as Norway and Sweden were united under one king, Norway and Sweden under one king brought constant bickerings; a Eric, of Sweden, and Ingeborg, only child of King Haakon, of Norway; different times Sweden has been united with Norway and Denmark under id = 37193 author = nan title = The Swedish Fairy Book date = keywords = God; Knös; Lasse; Lillwacker; NOTE; Peter; Queen; Silverwhite; king; man; princess summary = for the day, went to the sea-shore and begged the princess to comb his he said, the princess could not say no, and so he went to the king and When the king''s daughter and her maid saw the old woman, who was one day Faithful''s horse said to him: "The king is going to have your A long time passed, and with each succeeding day the king''s daughter Then the old man said: "Lovely maiden, turn around! road from which the king would appear, when the old man said: "Lovely After a time the old man said again: "Lovely maiden, turn around! Again time went by, and the king''s daughter and the prince and the old "Every night, when he comes home," said the princess, "he turns king had listened to them he said nothing for a long time. in the morning, the king came in to them, said good-morning, and asked