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leaning on both his elbows; at his side lay the flickering torch; and the
huge bell hung dumb overhead。 In the dark he felt a hand touch his
shoulder; had it happened only a few hours before; he would have
shuddered; now the physical sensation hardly communicated itself to his
mind; or; if it did; had no power to rouse him from his dead; hopeless
apathy。 Suddenlycould he trust his own ears?the church…bell gave a
slow; solemn; quivering stroke; and the fogs rolled in thick masses to the
east and to the west; as if blown by the breath of the sound。 Lage seized
his torch; sprang to his feet; and sawVigfusson。 He stretched his arm
with the blazing torch closer to the young man's face; stared at him with
large eyes; and his lip quivered; but he could not utter a word。
〃Vigfusson?〃 faltered he at last。
〃It is I;〃 and the second stroke followed; stronger and more solemn
than the first。 The same fierce; angry voices chorused forth from every
nook of the rock and the woods。 Then came the thirdthe noise grew;
fourthand it sounded like a hoarse; angry hiss; when the twelfth stroke
fell; silence reigned again in the forest。 Vigfusson dropped the bell…rope;
and with a loud voice called Lage Kvaerk and his men。 He lit a torch;
held it aloft over his head; and peered through the dusky night。 The men
spread through the highlands to search for the lost maiden; Lage followed
close in Vigfusson's footsteps。 They had not walked far when they heard
the babbling of the brook only a few feet away。 Thither they directed
their steps。 On a large stone in the middle of the stream the youth
thought he saw something white; like a large kerchief。 Quick as thought
he was at its side; bowed down with his torch; andfell backward。 It was
Aasa; his beloved; cold and dead; but as the father stooped over his dead
child the same mad laugh echoed wildly throughout the wide woods; but
madder and louder than ever before; and from the rocky wall came a fierce;
broken voice:
〃I came at last。〃
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TALES FROM TWO HEMISPHERES。
When; after an hour of vain search; the men returned to the place
whence they had started; they saw a faint light flickering between the
birches not fifty feet away; they formed a firm column; and with fearful
hearts drew nearer。 There lay Lage Kvaerk; their master; still bending
down over his child's pale features; and staring into her sunken eyes as if
he could not believe that she were really dead。 And at his side stood
Vigfusson; pale and aghast; with the burning torch in his hand。 The
footsteps of the men awakened the father; but when he turned his face on
them they shuddered and started back。 Then Lage rose; lifted the maiden
from the stone; and silently laid her in Vigfusson's arms; her rich yellow
hair flowed down over his shoulder。 The youth let his torch fall into the
waters; and with a sharp; serpent…like hiss its flame was quenched。 He
crossed the brook; the men followed; and the dark pine…trees closed over
the last descendant of Lage Ulfson's mighty race。
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