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ladbroed"--A Cottage Interior 16 A Hardanger Bride 25 A Baby of Telemarken 32 Godoesund, Hardanger Fjord 41 A Saeter 48 Bondhus Glacier, Hardanger Fjord 57 Laerdalsoeren 64 A Lapp Mother and Child 73 Skiers Drinking Goosewine 80 Saetersdalen Girl In National Costume on the cover Sketch-Map of Norway on page vii. NORWAY CHAPTER I THE LAND OF THE VIKINGS Who has not heard of the Vikings--the dauntless sea-rovers, who in the days of long ago were the dread of Northern Europe? We English should know something of them, for Viking blood flowed in the veins of many of our ancestors. And these fierce fighting men came in their ships across the North Sea from Norway on more than one occasion to invade England. But they came once too often, and were thoroughly defeated at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, when, as will be remembered, Harald the Hard, King of Norway, was killed in attempting to turn his namesake, King Harold of England, off his throne. Norwegian historians, however, do not say very much about this particular invasion. They prefer to dwell on the great deeds of another King Harald, who was called "Fairhair," and who began his reign some two hundred years earlier. This Harald was only a boy of ten years of age when he came to the throne, but he determined to increase the size of his kingdom, which was then but a small one, so he trained his men to fight, built grand new ships, and then began his conquests. Norway was at that time divided up into a number of districts or small kingdoms, each of which was ruled over by an Earl or petty King, and it was these rulers whom Harald set to work to subdue. He intended to make one united kingdom of all Norway, and he eventually succeeded in doing so. But he had many a hard fight; and if the Sagas, as the historical records of the North are called, speak truly, he fought almost continuously during twelve long years before he had accomplished his task, and even then he was only just twenty-one years of age. They say that he did all these wonderful things because a girl, named Gyda, whom he wanted to marry, refused to have anythi
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