upon that land that has been described, and crossed and recrossed, and camped, and touristed, and knapsacked ad infinitum. I have but one excuse to offer for this temerity. Having never read one line of the numerous works published about Norway, save and except Lloyd's Northern Sports, and that forty years ago, my views are original. The three sketches of the "Kelpie" are the work of our dear old friend, Fred, alias Frederick Milbank, Esq., M.P., and are drawn from my description. The fat boy and dog are the product of the genius of his talented daughter "Miss Halice," also done from my description. What a wonderful old gentleman he must be, that same "SIXTY-ONE!" |