When I Was a Boy in Denmark a Chronicle of Happy Days

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In the house itself the city had opened a branch of the public library.
CHAPTER III FIRST SCHOOL-DAYS Up to my eighth year I was what is termed a " sissy, " having been petted too much, wearing too long-curled and well- combed locks, and always been dressed in fancy velvet suits with silver buttons. Or, maybe it was the girl-school that had made me altogether too girlish.
We had now moved into the centre of the city, occupying the mezzanine in a vast building that had just been erected on Halmt
...orvet (Haymarket), which has since become the main public place in Copenha- gen, known to all Scandinavian travellers as Raadhuspladsen, called so from the great city-wall which was erected on the old " Haymarket " and the towering spire of which, with its myriads of tame pigeons, not only is one of the sights of Copenhagen, but 60 IN DENMARK 61 the loftiest tower in all Scandinavia and a building which compels admiration from every visitor to "Axel's city, " as Copenha- gen sometimes is called from its founder, the Bishop Absalon, who made the insignificant harbor ("Kobenhavn" means literally "Merchants' Harbor") into the capital of the realm.

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