Anthon L. Skanchy : a Brief Autobiographical Sketch of the Missionary Labors of a Valiant Soldier for Christ

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Soon after the conference, I began, alone, my long tramp of 350 miles, northward, to my native city of Trondhjem. On the return journey, however, I took a somewhat different route, through Osterdalen. On this trip, also, I had to walk across a great mountain and as I was not acquainted with the conditions, it was night before I came down from the mountain, into the nearest village. The people had all gone to bed. I knocked on the door of one of the houses. "Who is there?" asked someone.
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...nger who has come over the mountain," said I. "No. he can get no entertainment here." said a woman, briskly. "Hold on." said a man. "A man who has walked over the mountain r^^.m\ crvcd hcvHijucs, al * ■.■'-'.■ .'''>— ^. - "• ^ , ,■ ..r.in.ii. l \:\ J'kvf.,/ . ' «■ ./e#«f Christ* M£ii-ke. ' f SitUte'liuyvs Mtellige Ncil llauiiiU|>4ial!ej;{jelsc. og ovcix-cn.>alcmmciiilc inc^lCirkiiis Kc^jler. •■;.■ I'lililkuimmn licic'.tigtl til ^al prxilikc Kvanj:climu o^» torri'ltc aUb lians Eiiibeilf lilliiiir'iiclu .IMigtcr.

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