第9章

类别:其他 作者:John Barrow字数:18853更新时间:18/12/14 11:13:28
Unfortunatelythebadweatherincreased,andthickfogsrolleddownintothevalleys。Thewaterfloweddownfromthemountains,andtransformedournarrowpathintoabrook,throughwhichwehadtowadeankle-deepinwater。Atlastwereachedthespotwhichaffordedthebestviewofthefall。Itwasyetfreefrommist,andIcouldstilladmiretheextraordinarybeautyofthefallanditsquantityofwater。Isawtheimmensemountain-rockwhichclosesthevalley,thetremendouspillarofwaterwhichdashesoverit,andreboundsfromtherockprojectinginthecentreofthefall,fillingthewholevalleywithcloudsofspray,andconcealingthedepthtowhichitdescends。Isawthis,oneoftherarestandofthemostmagnificentofnaturalbeauties;butalas,Isawitonlyforamoment,andhadscarcelytimetorecoverfromthesurpriseofthefirstviewwhenIlostitforever!Iwasnotdestinedtoseethesinglegrandeursofthefallandofthesurroundingscenery,andwasfaintobecontentwithonelook,oneglance。Impenetrablemistsrolledfromallsidesintothewildglen,andshroudedeverythingincompletedarkness;Isatonapieceofrock,andgazedfortwohoursstedfastlyatthespotwhereafaintoutlineofthefallwasscarcelydistinguishablethroughthemistsometimesthisfainttraceevenwaslost,andIcouldperceiveitsvicinityonlybythedreadfulsoundsofthefall,andbythetremblingoftherockbeneathmyfeet。 AfterIhadgazed,andhoped,andraisedmyeyesentreatinglytoheavenforasinglerayofsunshine,allinvain,Ihadatlasttodetermineonmyreturn。Ileftmypostalmostwithtearsinmyeyes,andturnedmyheadmorebackwardsthanforwardsasweleftthespot。AttheleastindicationofaclearingawayofthefogI shouldhavereturned。 ButIretiredfartherandfartherfromittillIreachedMaelagain,whereIsadlyenteredmyboat,andproceededuninterruptedlytoTindosoe。Iarrivedtheretowardsteno\'clockatnight。Thewet,thecold,thewantoffood,and,aboveall,thedepressedanddisappointedstateofmymind,hadsoaffectedme,thatIwenttobedwithaslightattackoffever,andfearedthatIshouldnotbeabletocontinuemyjourneyonthefollowingday。Butmystrongconstitutiontriumphedovereverything,andatfiveo\'clockinthemorningIwasreadytocontinuemyjourneytoBolkesoeonhorseback。 IwasobligedtohurryforfearofmissingthedepartureofthesteamerfromChristiania。ThejourneytoDelemarkenhadbeenrepresentedtomeasmuchshorterthanIfounditinreality;fortheconstantwaitingforhorses,boats,guides,&c。takesupverymuchtime。 August28th。 Ihadorderedmyhorsetobereadyatfiveo\'clock,butwasobligedtowaitforituntilseveno\'clock。 AlthoughImadeonlyashorttripintotheinterior,IhadsufficientopportunitiesforexperiencingtheextortionsandinconveniencestowhichatravellerisliableinNorway。NocountryinEuropeissomuchinitsinfancyasregardsallconveniencesforlocomotion。Itistruethathorses,carriages,boats,&c。canbehadateverystation,andthelawhasfixedthepriceofthesecommodities;buteverythingisinthehandsofthepeasantsandthepublicans,andtheyaresoskilledintormentingthetravellerbytheirintentionalslowness,thatheiscompelledtopaythetwo-foldtax,inordertoproceedalittlemorequickly。Thestationsareshort,beingrarelyabovefiveorsixmiles,andoneisthereforeconstantlychanginghorses。Arrivedatastation,iteitherhappensthatthereisreallynohorsetobehad,orthatthisisanostensibleexcuse。Thetravelleristoldthatthehorsehastobefetchedfromthemountain,andthathecanbeservedinoneandahalfortwohours。Thusheridesonehour,andwaitstwo。Itisalsonecessarytokeepthetariff,aseverytrifle,thesaddle,thecarriage,theharness,fetchingthehorse,theboat,&c。,hastobepaidforextra;andwhenthetravellerdoesnotknowthefixedprices,heiscertaintobedreadfullyimposedupon。Ateverystationabooklies,containingthelegalprices;butitiswritteninthelanguageofthedistrict,andutterlyunintelligibletothestranger。Intothisbook,whichisexaminedbythejudgeofthedistricteverymonth,onemayentercomplaintsagainstthepeasantorpublican;buttheydonotseemtofearit,fortheguidewhoaccompaniedmetothefallofRykanfossendeavouredtocheatmetwiceinthemostbarefacedmanner,bychargingmesix-foldfortheuseofthesaddlesandthefetchingofthehorse。WhenIthreatenedtoinscribemycomplaintinthebook,heseemednottocare,andinsistedonhisdemand,tillIwasobligedtopayhim。OnmyreturntoMael,Ikeptmyword,askedforthebook,andenteredmycomplaint,althoughIwasalonewithallthepeasants。Itwasnotsomuchthemoneywhichannoyedme,astheshamelessimposition。I amofopinionthateveryoneshouldcomplainwhenheiswronged;ifitdoesnotbenefithim,itwillmakethemattermoreeasyforhissuccessor。 Imustconfess,injusticetothepeasants,thattheywereveryindignantwhenItoldthemofthedishonestyoftheircountryman,anddidnotattempttopreventmycomplaint。 Toconcludemyjourney,Ineedonlyremarkthat,althoughtherainhadceased,theskywasstillcoveredwithclouds,andthecountryshroudedinmist。IthereforetooktheshorterroadtoChristiania,bywhichIhadcome,althoughItherebymissedabeautifuldistrict,whereIshould,asIwastold,haveseenthemostsplendidperspectiveviewsinNorway。ThiswouldhavebeenontheroadfromKongsbergoverKroxlebentoChristiania。ThefinestpartisnearKroxleben。 Butthetimewastooshorttotakethisround,andIreturnedbywayofDrammen。InthevillageofMuni,aboutfivemilesfromKongsberg,whereIarrivedatseveno\'clockintheevening,theamiablehostwishedtokeepmewaitingagaintwohoursforahorse; andasthiswouldprobablyhavehappenedateverystation,IwasobligedtohireahorseforthewholedistancetoChristiania,atathreefoldprice。Islepthereforafewhours,leftinthenightatoneo\'clock,andarrivedatChristianiathefollowingafternoonattwo。 OnthisjourneyIfoundallthosepeopleverykindandobligingwithwhomIcameintonosortofpecuniaryrelation;butthehosts,theboatmen,thedrivers,theguides,wereasselfishandgraspingasinanyothercountry。Ibelievethatkindnessanddisinterestednesswouldonlybefoundinanydistrictbyhimwhohasthegoodfortunetobethefirsttraveller。 Thislittleexcursionwasverydear;andyetIthinkIcouldnowtravelcheaplyeveninthiscountry,universallyacknowledgedtobedear。IwouldgowiththesteameralongthecoasttoHammerfest,buyalittlevehicleandagoodhorsethere,andthentravelpleasantly,andwithoutannoyance,throughthewholecountry。Butforafamilywhowishedtotravelinacomfortablecoveredcarriage,itwouldbeincalculablydear,andinmanypartsimpossible,onaccountofthebadroads。 TheNorwegianpeasantryarestrongandrobust,buttheirfeaturesarenotthemostcomely,andtheyseemedneitherwealthynorcleanly。Theyweregenerallyverypoorlyclad,andalwaysbarefooted。Theircottages,builtofwoodandcoveredwithtiles,aremoreroomythanthoseoftheIcelanders;buttheyareneverthelessdirtyandwretched。AweaknessoftheNorwegiansistheirfondnessforcoffee,whichtheydrinkwithoutmilkorsugar。 Theoldwomen,aswellasthemen,smoketheirpipesmorningandnight。 Miles。 FromChristianiatoKongsbergisabout41 FromKongsbergtothewaterfallLabrafoss5 FromKongsbergtoBolkosoe14 FromBolkosoetoTindosoe16 FromTindosoeacrossthelaketoMael16 FromMaeltothewaterfallRykanfoss11 103 CHAPTERIX August30th。 Atseveno\'clockthismorningIleftChristiania,accompaniedbythegoodwishesofmycountrywomanandherhusband,andwentbacktoGottenburgbythesamesteamerwhichhadbroughtmethencetendaysbefore。IneedonlymentionthesplendidviewofaportionofChristian\'sSound——alsocalledFiord——whichIlostontheformerjourneyfromthedarknessofthenight。Wepasseditintheafternoon。ThesituationofthelittletownofLauervigissuperb。 Itisbuiltonanaturalterrace,borderedinthebackgroundbybeautifulmountains。Infront,thefortressofFriedrichsverliesonamountainsurroundedbyrocks,onwhichlittlewatch-towersareerected;totheleftliesthevastexpanseofsea。 WeweredelayedanhouratFriedrichsvertotransferthetravellersforBergen{50}toavesselwaitingforthem,aswehadstoppedonourpreviousjourneyatSandesundforthesamepurpose。 Thisisthelastviewinthefiord;fornowwesteeredintotheopensea,andinafewhourswehadlostsightofland。WesawnothingbutlandandwatertillwearrivedthenextmorningattheScheren,andsteeredforGottenburg。 August31st。 Theseahadbeenroughallnight,andwethereforereachedGottenburgthreehourslaterthanusual。Inthisagitatedsea,thesurgingofthebreakersagainstthemanyrocksandisletsnearGottenburghasaverycuriouseffect。 Thefewtravellerswhocouldkeepontheirfeet,whodidnotsufferfromsea-sickness,andremainedondeck,spokemuchofthedangerousstorm。Ihadfrequentlymarvelledtohearpeoplewhohadmadeajourney,ifitwereevenonlyashortoneoffortytosixtyleagues,relateofsomefearfulstormtheyhadwitnessed。NowIcomprehendedthereason,whenIheardthetravellersbesidemecallthebriskbreeze,whichonlyoccasionedwhatseamencallalittleswell,adreadfulstorm;andtheywillprobablytellathomeofthedangerstheyhavepassed。Stormsare,fortunately,notsofrequent。Ihavetravelledmanythousandleagues,andhaveoftenmetwithstormyweather,especiallyonthepassagefromCopenhagentoIceland;butI onlyexperiencedonerealstorm,butaviolentanddangerousone,asIwascrossingtheBlackSeatoConstantinopleinApril1842。 WearrivedatGottenburgatnineinsteadofatsixo\'clockinthemorning。Ilandedatonce,tomakethecelebratedtripthroughthelocks,overthewaterfallsofTrollhatta,withthenextStockholmsteamer。BythejunctionoftheriverGothawithsomeoftheinteriorlakes,thisgreatconstructioncrossesthewholecountry,andconnectstheNorthSeawiththeBaltic。 IfoundthetownofGottenburgveryanimated,onaccountofthepresenceofthekingofSweden,whowasspendingafewdayshereonhiswaytoChristianiatoproroguetheStorthing。IarrivedonaSunday,andtheking,withhisson,wereinthechurch。Thestreetsswarmedwithhumanbeings,allcrowdingtowardsthecathedraltocatchaglimpseofhismajestyonhisdeparture。I,ofcourse,mingledwiththecrowd,andwasfortunateenoughtoseethekingandprincecomeoutofthechurch,entertheircarriage,anddriveawayveryneartome。Bothwerehandsome,amiable-lookingmen。Thepeoplerushedafterthecarriage,andeagerlycaughtthefriendlybowsoftheintelligentfatherandhishopefulson;theyfollowedhimtohispalace,andstationedthemselvesinfrontofit,impatientlylongingforthemomentwhentheroyalpairwouldappearatawindow。 Icouldnothavearrivedatamorefavourabletime;foreveryonewasinholidayattire,andthemilitary,theclergy,theofficials,citizensandpeople,wereallexertingthemselvestotheutmosttodohonourtotheirking。 Inoticedtwopeasant-girlsamongthecrowdwhowerepeculiarlydressed。Theyworeblackpetticoatsreachinghalfwaydownthecalfoftheleg,redstockings,redspensers,andwhitechemises,withlongwhitesleeves;akerchiefwastiedroundthehead。Someofthecitizens\'wivesworecapsliketheSuabiancaps,coveredbyalittleblack,embroideredveil,which,however,leftthefacefree。 Here,asinCopenhagen,Inoticedboysoftentotwelveyearsofageamongthedrummers,andinthebandsofthemilitary。 ThekingremainedthisdayandthenextinGottenburg,andcontinuedhisjourneyontheTuesday。Onthetwoeveningsofhisstaythewindowsinthetownwereornamentedwithwreathsoffreshflowers,interspersedwithlightedtapers。Somehousesdisplayedtransparencies,which,however,didnotplacetheinventivepowersoftheamiableGottenburgersinaveryfavourablelight。Theywereallalike,consistingofatremendousO(Oscar),surmountedbyaroyalcrown。 IwasdetainedfourdaysinGottenburg;andsmallconsiderationseemstobepaidtothespeedytransportoftravellersinSweden。 ThesteamerforStockholmstartedonthedayIarrivedfromChristiania,butunfortunatelyatfiveo\'clockinthemorning;andasinthemonthofSeptemberonlytwosteamersgointheweektoStockholm,IwascompelledtowaittillThursday。Thetimehungheavilyonmyhands;forIhadseenthetownitself,andthesplendidviewsonthehillsbetweenthesuburbs,duringmyformervisittothetown,andtheotherportionsonlyconsistedofbarerocksandcliffs,whichwereofnointerest。 September4th。 Thepressoftravellerswassogreatthistime,thattwodaysbeforethedeparturethecabinswereallengaged;severalladiesandgentlemenwhowouldnotwaitforthenextsteamerwerecompelledtobesatisfiedwiththedeck,andIwasamongthem;fortheprobabilityofsuchacrowdofpassengershadnotoccurredtome,andIappliedforaplaceonlytwodaysbeforeourdeparture。 Duringthejourneyfreshpassengersweretakeninateverystation,andthereadermayconceivethemiseryofthepoorcitizensunusedtosuchhardships。Everyonesoughtashelterforthenight,andthelittlecabinsoftheengineerandsteersmanweregivenuptosome,whileotherscreptintothepassages,orsquatteddownonthestepsofthestairsleadingtothecabins。Aplacewasofferedtomeintheengineer\'scabin;butasthreeorfourotherpersonsweretosharetheapartmentcalculatedonlyforoneperson,Ipreferredtobivouacnightanddayupondeck。Oneofthegentlemenwaskindenoughtolendmeathickcloak,inwhichIcouldwrapmyself;andsoIsleptmuchmorecomfortablyunderthehighcanopyofheaventhanmycompanionsdidintheirsweating-room。 ThearrangementsinthevesselsnavigatingtheGothacanalarebynomeansthebest。Thefirstclassisverycomfortable,andthecabin- placeisdividedintoprettylightdivisionsfortwopersons;butthesecondclassisallthemoreuncomfortable:itcabinisusedforacommondining-roombyday,andbynighthammocksareslungupinitforsleepingaccommodation。Thearrangementsfortheluggageareworsestill。Thecanal-boats,havingonlyaverysmallhold,trunks,boxes,portmanteaus,&c。areheapeduponthedeck,notfastenedatall,andveryinsufficientlyprotectedagainstrain。 Theconsequenceofthiscarelessnessonajourneyoffiveorsixdayswas,thattherainandthehighwavesofthelakesfrequentlyputtheafter-deckseveralinchesunderwater,andthentheluggagewaswettedthrough。ItwasworsestillinasquallontheWennerlake;forwhiletheshipwasratherroughlytossedabout,manyatrunklostitsequilibriumandfellfromitshighposition,frequentlyendangeringthesafetyofthepassengers\'heads。Thefaresare,however,verycheap,whichseemeddoublystrange,asthemanylocksmustcauseconsiderableexpense。 Andnowforthejourneyitself。Westartedatfiveo\'clockinthemorning,andsoonarrivedintheriverGotha,whoseshoresforthefirstfewmilesareflatandbare。Thevalleyitselfisboundedbybare,rockyhills。AfteraboutninemileswecametothetownofKongelf,whichissaidtohave1000inhabitants。Itissosituatedamongrocks,thatitisalmosthiddenfromview。OnarockoppositethetownaretheruinsofthefortressBogus。Nowthescenerybeginstobealittlemorediversified,andforestsaremingledwiththebleakrocks;littlevalleysappearonboththeshores;andtheriveritself,heredividedbyanislet,frequentlyexpandstoaconsiderablebreadth。Thepeasants\'cottageswerelargerandbetterthanthoseinNorway;theyaregenerallypaintedbrick-red,andareoftenbuiltingroups。 ThefirstlockisatLillaEdet:therearefivehere;andwhiletheshippassesthroughthem,thepassengershaveleisuretoadmirethecontiguouslow,butbroadandvoluminousfalloftheGotha。 Thisfirstbatchoflocksinthecanalextendsoversomedistancepastthefall,andtheyarepartlyblastedoutoftherock,orbuiltofstone。TheriverpastAkestronflowsasthroughabeautifulpark;thevalleyishemmedinbyfertilehills,andleavesspaceonlyforthestreamandsomepicturesquepathswindingalongitsshores,andthroughthepine-grovesdescendingtoitsbanks。 IntheafternoonwearrivedatthecelebratedlocksnearTrollhatta。 Theyareofgiganticconstruction,whichthelargeststateswouldbehonouredincompleting,andwhichoccasionsurprisewhenfoundinacountryrankinghighneitherinextentnorininfluence。Thereareelevenlockshere,whichrise112feetinaspaceof3500feet。 Theyarebroad,deep,blastedoutoftherock,andwalledroundwithfinefreestone。Theyresemblethesinglestepsofagiant\'sstaircase;andbythisnametheymightfitlyrankasoneofthewondersoftheworld。Locksucceedslock,mightygatesclosethem,andthelargevesselrisesmiraculouslytothegiddyheightsinawildlyromanticcountry。 Scarcelyarrivedatthelocks,thetravellerissurroundedbyacrowdofboys,whooffertheirservicesasguidestothewaterfallsnearTrollhatta。Thereisabundanceoftimeforthisexcursion;forthepassageoftheshipthroughthemanylocksoccupiesthreetofourhours,andtheexcursioncanbemadeinhalfthetime。Beforestarting,itis,however,advisabletoclimbtherocktowhichthelocksascend。Apavilioniserectedonitssummit,andtheviewfromitdownoverallthelocksisexceedinglyfine。 PrettypathshewnoutofthewoodleadtoTrollhatta,whichischarminglysituatedinalovelyvalley,surroundedbywoodsandhills,ontheshoreofariver,whosewhitefoamingwavescontraststronglywiththedarkfoliageoftheovershadowinggroves。Thecanal,whichdescribesalargesemicircleroundthechiefstream,glittersinthedistance;butthehighestlocksarequiteconcealedbehindrocks;wecouldneitherobservetheopeningofthegatesnortherisingofthewaterinthem,andwerethereforesurprisedwhensuddenlythemastsandthentheshipitselfrosefromthedepth。Aninvisiblehandseemedtoraiseitupbetweentherocks。 Thefallsoftheriverarelessdistinguishedfortheirheightthanfortheirdiversityandtheirvolumesofwater。Theprincipalarmoftheriverisdividedatthepointofdeclineintotwoequalfallsbyalittleislandofrock。Alongnarrowsuspension-bridgeleadstothisisland,andhangsoverthefall;butitissuchaweak,frailconstruction,thatonepersononlycancrossitatatime。 Theownerofthisdangerouspathkeepsitprivate,andimposesatollofabout3。5d。onallpassengers。 Apeculiarsensationoppressesthetravellercrossingtheslenderpath。Heseesthestreamtearingonwards,breakingitselfontheprojectingrock,andfallsurgingintotheabyss;heseestheboilingwavesbeneath,andfeelsthebridgevibrateateveryfootstep,andtimidlyhastenstoreachtheisland,nottakingbreathtolookarounduntilhehasfoundfooting;onthefirmisland。A solidrockprojectsalittleoverthefall,andaffordshimasafeposition,whenceheseesnotonlythetwofallsoneitherside,butalsoseveralothersformedaboveandbelowhispointofview。Thesceneissoenchanting,thatitisdifficulttotearoneselfaway。 BeyondTrollhattatheriverexpandsalmosttoalake,andisseparatedintomanyarmsbythenumerousislands。Theshoreslosetheirbeauty,beingflatanduninteresting。 WeunfortunatelydidnotreachthesplendidWennersee,whichisfromforty-fivetosixty-fivemileslong,andproportionallybroad,untilevening,whenitwasalreadytoodarktoadmirethescenery。OurshipremainedsomehoursbeforetheinsignificantvillageWennersborg。 Wehadmetsixorsevensteamersonourjourney,whichallbelongedtoSwedishorNorwegianmerchants;anditaffordedusapeculiarlyinterestingsighttoseetheseshipsascendanddescendinthehighlocks。 September5th。 AswewereleavingWennersborglateonthepreviousnight,andwerecruisingaboutthesea,acontrarywind,orratherasquall,arose,whichwouldhavesignifiedlittletoagoodvessel,buttowhichoursmallshipwasnotequal。Thepoorcaptaintriedinvaintonavigatethesteameracrossthelake;hewasatlastcompelledtogiveuptheattempt,toreturnandtocastanchor。Welostourboatduringthisstorm;ahighwavedashedoverthedeckandsweptitaway:ithadprobablybeenaswellfastenedasourboxesandtrunks。 Thoughitwasbutnineo\'clockinthemorning,ourcaptaindeclaredthathecouldnotproceedduringtheday,butthatiftheweatherbecamemorefavourable,hewouldstartagainaboutmidnight。 Fortunatelyafishing-boatventuredtocomealongside,andsomeofthepassengerslanded。Iwasamongthem,andmadeuseofthisopportunitytovisitsomecottageslyingattheedgeofawoodnearthelake。Theywereverysmall,butconsistedoftwochambers,whichcontainedseveralbedsandotherfurniture;thepeoplewerealsosomewhatbettercladthantheNorwegians。Theirfoodtoowasnotsounpalatable;theyboiledathickmessofcoarseblackflour,whichwaseatenwithsweetmilk。 September6th。 Weraisedanchoratoneo\'clockinthemorning,andinaboutfivehoursarrivedattheislandEken,whichconsistsentirelyofrock,andissurroundedbyamultitudeofsmallerisletsandcliffs。Thisisoneofthemostimportantstationsinthelake。Alargewoodenwarehousestandsontheshore,andinitisstoredthemerchandiseofthevicinityintendedforexport;andinreturnitreceivesthecargofromtheships。Therearealwaysseveralvesselslyingatanchorhere。 Wehadnowtowindthroughaclusterofislands,tillweagainreachedtheopenlake,which,however,wasonlyremarkableforitssize。Itsshoresarebareandmonotonous,andonlydottedhereandtherewithwoodsorlowhills;thedistantviewevenisnotatallnoteworthy。OneofthefinestviewsisthetolerablylargecastleofLeko,whichliesonarock,andissurroundedbyfertilegroves。 FurtheroffrisestheKinneKulle,{51}towhichthetraveller\'sattentionisdirected,becauseitissaidtoaffordanextendedview,notonlyoverthelake,butfarintothecountry。Acuriousgrottoissaidtoexistinthishill;butunfortunatelyonelosesthesesightssincetheestablishmentofsteamers,forweflypasteveryobjectofinterest,andthelongestjourneywillsoonbedescribedinafewwords。 Alargeglass-factoryisestablishedatBromoe,whichfabricateswindow-glassexclusively。Westoppedashorttime,andtookaconsiderablecargoofthebrittlematerialonboard。 Thefactoryandthelittledwellingsattachedtoitareprettilysituatedontheundulatingground。 NearSjotorpweenteredtheriveragainthroughseverallocks。ThepassageoftheWennerseeiscalculatedatabouttenorelevenhours。 Theriveratfirstwindsthroughwoods;andwhiletheshipslowlypassesthroughthelocks,itispleasantertowalkaportionofthedistanceintheirshade。Fartheronitflowsthroughbroadvalleys,which,however,presentnoveryattractivefeatures。 September7th。 EarlyinthemorningwecrossedtheprettyVikensee,whichdistinguishesitself,likeallSwedishlakes,bythemultitudeofitsislands,cliffs,androcks。Theseislandsarefrequentlycoveredwithtrees,whichmaketheviewmoreinteresting。 Thelakeis306feetabovetheleveloftheNorthSea,andisthehighestpointofthejourney;fromthencethelocksbegintodescend。Thenumberofascendinganddescendinglocksamountstoseventy-two。 AshortcanalleadsintotheBoltensee,whichiscomparativelyfreefromislands。Thepassageacrossthislittlelakeisverycharming; theshoresarediversifiedbyhills,woods,meadows,andfields。 AfteritcomestheWeltersee,whichcanbeeasilydefendedbythebeautifulfortressofKarlsborg。Thislakehastwopeculiarities: onebeingtheextraordinarypurityandtransparencyofitswaters; theother,thenumberofstormswhichprevailinit。Iwastoldthatitfrequentlyragedandstormedonthelakewhilethesurroundingcountryremainedcalmandfree。Thestormsometimesovertakestheshipsosuddenlyandviolently,thatescapeisimpossible;andthesagasandfablestoldofthedeceitfultricksofthesewavesareinnumerable。 Wefortunatelyescaped,andcrosseditssurfacecheerfullyandmerrily。Onitsshoresaresituatedthebeautifulladies\' pensionary,Wadstena,andthecelebratedmountainOmberg,atwhosefootabattlewasfought。 Thenextcanalisshort,andleadsthroughalovelywoodintothelittlelakeofNorbysee。Itiscustomarytowalkthisdistance,andinspectthesimplemonumentofCountPlaten,whomadetheplansforthelocksandcanals,——alasting,colossalundertaking。Themonumentissurroundedbyanironrailing,andconsistsofaslabbearinganinscription,simplystatinginSwedishhisname,thedateofhisdeath,&c。Nearlyoppositethemonument,ontheothersideofthecanal,isthetownofMotala,distinguishedprincipallyforitslargeironfactories,inwhichthespaciouswork-roomsareespeciallyremarkable。 FifteenlocksleadfromtheNorbyseeintotheRoxersee,whichisadescentof116feet。Thecanalwindsgracefullythroughwoodsandmeadows,crossedbyprettyroads,andstuddedwithelegantlittlehousesandlargeredifices。Distantchurch-steeplespointoutthevillageofNorby,whichsometimespeepsforthbehindlittleforests,andthenvanishesagainfromtheviewofthetraveller。Whenthesunshinesonthewatersofthiscanal,ithasabeautiful,transparent,pea-greencolour,likethepurestchrysolite。 TheviewfromthehillwhichrisesimmediatelybeforethelakeofRoxenisexceedinglyfine。Itlooksdownuponanimmensevalley,coveredwiththemostbeautifulwoodsandrocks,anduponthebroadlake,whosearmflowsfarinland。Theeveningsunsheditslastraysoveralittletownonthelake-shore,anditsnewly-paintedtilesshonebrightlyinitslightbeams。 Whiletheshipdescendedthroughthemanylocks,wevisitedtheneighbouringchurchofthevillageofVretakloster,whichcontainstheskeletonsofseveralkingsinbeautifully-mademetalcoffins。 Wethencrossedthelake,whichisfromfourtofivemilesbroad,andremainedallnightbeforetheentranceofthecanalleadingintoabayoftheBaltic。 September8th。 Thiscanalisoneofthelongest;itsenvironsareverypretty,andthevalleythroughwhichitrunsisoneofthelargestwehadpassed。ThetownofSoderkopingissituatedatthefootofhigh,picturesquegroupsofrocks,whichextendtoaconsiderabledistance。 EveryvalleyandeveryspotofsoilinSwedenarecarefullycultivated。 Thepeopleingeneralarewelldressed,andinhabitsmallbutveryprettyhouses,whosewindowsarefrequentlydecoratedwithcleanwhitedraperies。Ivisitedseveralofthesehouses,aswehadabundanceoftimeforsuchexcursionswhiletheshipwasgoingthroughthelocks。IthinkonemightwalkthewholedistancefromGottenburgtoStockholminthesametimethattheshiptakesforthejourney。Welosesomehoursdailywiththelocks,andareobligedtoliestillatnightontheiraccount。Thedistanceiscalculatedatfrom180to250miles,andthejourneytakesfivedays。 IntheeveningweapproachedtheBaltic,whichhasthesamecharacterastheScherenoftheNorthSea。Theshipthreadsitswaythroughashoalofislandsandislets,ofrocksandcliffs;anditisasdifficulttoimaginehereastherehowitispossibletoavoidalltheprojectingcliffs,andguidetheshipsosafelythroughthem。Theseadividesitselfintoinnumerablearmsandbays,intosmallandlargelakes,whichareformedbetweentheislandsandrocks,andarehemmedinbybeautifulhills。ButnothingcanexceedthebeautyoftheviewofthecastleStorryHusby,whichliesonahighmountain,inabay。Infrontofthemountainabeautifulmeadow-lawnreachestotheshoresofthesea,whilethebackissurroundedinthedistancebyasplendidpine-forest。Nearthispicturesquecastleasteeplerisesonaneighbouringisland,whichisallthatremainsoftheancientcastleofStegeborg。Nothingcanbemoreromanticthanthesceneryhere,andonthewholejourneyoverthefiord;foritpresentsitselfinever-varyingpicturestothetraveller\'snotice。 Butgraduallythehillsbecomelower,theislandsmorerare;theseasupersedeseverything,andseemsjealouslyanxioustoexcludeotherobjectsfromthetraveller\'sattention,asifitwishedtomonopoliseit。Nowwewereintheopensea,andsawonlywaterandsky;andthenagainweweresohemmedinbytherocksandcliffs,thatitwouldbeimpossibletoextricatetheshipwithouttheassistanceofanexperiencedpilot。 September9th。 Weleftthesea,andenteredanotherlake,theMalarsee,celebratedforitsnumerousislands,byashortcanal。ThetownofSotuljeliesatitsentrance,charminglysituatedinanarrowvalleyatthefootofarathersteephill。Thislakeatfirstresemblesabroadriver,butwidensateverystep,andsoonshewsitselfinitswholeexpanse。ThepassageoftheMalarseetakesfourhours,andisoneofthemostcharmingexcursionsthatcanbemade。Itissaidtocontainaboutathousandisletsofvarioussizes;anditmaybeimaginedhowvariedinformandfeaturethescenerymustbe,and,likethefiordoftheBaltic,whataconstantsuccessionofnewscenesitmustpresent。 Theshoresalsoareverybeautiful:insomespotshillsdescendsharplytothewater\'sedge,thesteeprocksformingdangerouspoints;onothersdark,sombrepine-forestsgrow;andagaintherearegayvalleysandmeadows,withvillagesorsinglecottages。Manytravellersassertthatthislakeis,afterall,verymonotonous;butIcannotagreewiththeiropinion。Ifounditsoattractive,thatI couldrepeatthejourneymanytimeswithoutwearyingofthislovelysameness。ItcertainlyhasnotthemajesticbackgroundsoftheSwisslakes;butthisprofusionofsmallislandsisapleasingpeculiaritywhichcanbefoundonnootherlake。 OnthesummitofasteepprecipiceoftheshorethehatoftheunfortunateEricishoisted,fastenedtoalongpole。Historytellsthatthiskingfledfromtheenemyinabattle;thatoneofhissoldierspursuedhim,andreproachedhimforhiscowardice,whereuponEric,filledwithshameanddespair,gavespurstohishorseandleapedintothefearfulabyss。Athisfallhishatwasblownfromhishead,andwasleftonthisspot。 NotfarfromthispointthesuburbsofStockholmmaketheirappearance,beingspreadroundoneofthebroadarmsofthelake。 Withincreasingcuriositywegazedtowardsthetownaswegraduallyapproachedit。Manyoftheprettyvillas,whicharesituatedinthevalleysoronthesidesofthehillsasforerunnersofthetown,comeintoview,andthesuburbsriseamphi-theatricallyonthesteepshores。Thetownitselfclosestheprospectbyoccupyingthewholeuppershoreofthelake,andisflankedbythesuburbsateitherside。TheRitterholmchurch,withitscast-ironperforatedtowers,andthetrulygrandroyalpalace,whichisbuiltentirelyintheItalianstyle,canbeseenandadmiredfromthisdistance。 WehadscarcelycastanchorintheportofStockholm,whenanumberofHerculeanwomencameandofferedustheirservicesasporters。 TheywereDelekarliers,{52}whofrequentlycometoStockholmtoearnalivelihoodasporters,water-carriers,boatwomen,&c。Theyeasilyfindemployment,becausetheypossesstwoexcellentqualities:theyaresaidtobeexceedinglyhonestandhard-working,and,atthesametime,havethestrengthandperseveranceofmen。 Theirdressconsistsofblackpetticoats,whichcomehalfwayoverthecalfoftheleg,redbodices,whitechemiseswithlongsleeves,shortnarrowapronsoftwocolours,redstockings,andshoeswithwoodensolesaninchthick。Theytwistahandkerchiefroundtheirhead,orputonalittlecloseblackcap,whichfitscloseonthebackpartofthehead。 InStockholmthereareentirehouses,aswellassinglerooms,which,asinahotel,areletbytheday。Theyaremuchcheaperthanhotels,andarethereforemoreindemand。Iatoncehiredoneoftheserooms,whichwasverycleanandbright,andforwhich,withbreakfast,Ionlypaidoneriksdaler,whichisaboutoneshilling。 CHAPTERX AsmyjourneywasostensiblyonlytoIceland,andasIonlypaidaflyingvisittothisportionofScandinavia,myreaderswillpardonmeifItreatitbriefly。ThisportionofEuropehasbeensofrequentlyandsoexcellentlydescribedbyothertravellers,thatmyobservationswouldbeoflittleimportance。 IremainedinStockholmsixdays,andmadeasgooduseofmytimeasIcould。ThetownissituatedontheshoresoftheBalticSeaandtheMalarlake。Thesetwowatersareconnectedbyashortcanal,onwhoseshoresthemostdelightfulhousesareerected。 MyfirstvisitwastothebeautifulchurchofRitterholm,whichisusedmoreforacemeteryandanarmorythanforaplaceofworship。 Thevaultsserveasburial-placesforthekings,andtheirmonumentsareerectedintheside-chapels。Oneachsideofthenaveofthechurchareplacedeffigiesofarmedknightsonhorseback,whosearmourbelongedtotheformerkingsofSweden。Thewallsandanglesofthechurchareprofuselydecoratedwithflagsandstandards,saidtonumberfivethousand。Inadditiontothis,thekeysofconqueredtownsandfortresseshangalongtheside-walls,anddrumsarepileduponthefloor;trophiestakenfromdifferentnationswithwhichSwedenhasbeenatwar。 Besidesthesecuriosities,severalcoatsofarmourandgarmentsofSwedishregentsaredisplayedbehindglass-casesintheside- chapels。Amongthem,thedresswhichCharlesXII。woreonthedayofhisdeath,andhishatperforatedbyaball,interestedmemost。 Hisriding-bootsstandonthegroundbesideit。Themoderndressandhat,embroideredwithgoldandornamentedwithfeathers,ofthelastking,thefounderofthenewdynasty,isnotlessinteresting,partlyperhapsfromthegreatcontrast。 ThechurchofSt。Nicholasstandsonthesamesideofthecanal,andisoneofthefinestProtestantchurchesIhadseen;itisveryevidentthatitwasbuiltinCatholictimes,andthatitsformerdecorationshavebeenallowedtoremain。Itcontainsseverallargeandsmalloil-paintings,someancientandsomemodernmonuments,andaprofusionofgilding。Theorganisfineandlarge;flankingtheentranceofthechurcharebeautifulreliefs,hewninstone;andaboveit,carvedinwood,astatueofthearchangelMichael,largerthanlife,sittingonhorsebackonabridge,intheactofkillingthedragon。 Nearthechurchissituatedtheroyalpalace,whichneedsamorefluentpenthanminetodescribeit。ItwouldfillavolumewereI toenumerateanddescribethetreasures,curiosities,andbeautiesofitsconstruction,oritsinteriorarrangement;IcanonlysaythatIneversawanythingtoequalit,excepttheroyalpalaceofNaples。Suchanedificeisthemoresurprisinginthenorth,andinacountrywhichhasneverbeenoverstockedwithwealth。 ThechurchofShifferholmisremarkableonlyforitspositionanditstemple-likeform;itstandsontheledgeofarockfacingthe,royalpalace,ontheoppositeshoreofthesameindentationoftheBaltic。Alongbridgeofboatsleadsfromtheonetotheother。 ThechurchofSt。Catharineislargeandbeautiful。InanouterangleofthechurchisshewnthestoneonwhichoneofthebrothersSturrewasbeheaded。{53} OntheRitterplatzstandstheRitterhouse,averyfinepalace;alsotheoldroyalpalace,andseveralotherroyalandprivatemansions; buttheyarenotnearlysonumerousnorsofineasinCopenhagen,andthestreetsandsquaresalsocannotbecomparedwiththoseofthecapitalofDenmark。 ThefinestprospectisfromahillinoneofthesuburbscalledtheGreatMosbecken;itaffordsamagnificentviewoftheseaandthelake,ofthetownanditssuburbs,asfarasthepointsofthemountains,andofthelovelycountry-houseswhichbordertheshoresoflakeandsea。Thetownanditsenvironsaresointerspersedwithisletsandrocks,thattheseseemtobepartofthetown;andthisgivesStockholmsuchacuriousappearance,thatIcancompareittonoothercityIhaveseen。Woodedhillsandnakedrocksprolongtheview,andtheirridgesextendintothefardistance;whilelevelfieldsandlawnstakeupbutaverysmallproportionofthemagnificentscenery。 OndescendingfromthishillthetravellershouldnotfailtogotoSodermalm,andtoinspecttheimmenseiron-stores,whereironisheapedupincountlessbars。Thecorn-marketofStockholmisinsignificant。Theprincipalbuildingsbesidesthosealreadyenumeratedare,thebank,themint,theguard-house,thepalaceofthecrown-prince,thetheatre,&c。Thelatterisinteresting,partlybecauseGustavusIII。wasshotinit。Hefellonthestage,whileagrandmasqueradewastakingplace,forwhichthetheatrehadbeenchangedintoaball-room。Thekingwasshotbyamask,anddiedinafewhours。 Thereisnotarepresentationinthetheatreeverynight;andontheoneeveningofperformanceduringmyvisitafestivalwastobecelebratedinthehallofantiquities。TheesteemedartistVogelberg,anativeofSweden,hadbeautifullysculpturedthethreeheathengods,Thor,Balder,andOdin,incolossalsize,andbroughtthemoverfromRome。Thestatueshadonlybeenlatelyplaced,andalargecompanyhadbeeninvitedtomeetintheilluminatedsaloon,anddohonourtotheartist。Solemnhymnsweretobesungattheuncoveringofthestatues,besideotherfestivities。Iwasfortunateenoughtoreceiveaninvitationtothisfestival,whichwastocommencealittlepastseven。BeforethatIwenttothetheatre,which,Iwastold,wouldopenathalf-pastsix。Iintendedtoremaintherehalfanhour,andthendrivetothepalace,wheremyfriendswouldmeetmetoaccompanymetothefestival。Iwenttothetheatreatsix,andanxiouslywaitedhalfanhourforthecommencementoftheoverture;itwasafterhalf-pastsix,andnosignsofthecommencement。Ilookedagainatthebill,andsaw,tomyannoyance,thattheoperadidnotbegintillseven。ButasI wouldnotleaveuntilIhadseenthestage,Ispentthetimeinlookingatthetheatreitself。Itistolerablylarge,andhasfivetiersofboxes,butisneithertastefullynorrichlydecorated。I wasmostsurprisedattheexorbitantpriceandthevarietyofseats。 Icountedtwenty-sixdifferentkinds;itseemsthateveryrowhasadifferentprice,elseIdon\'tunderstandhowtheycouldmakesuchavariety。 Atlasttheoverturebegan;Ilistenedtoit,sawthecurtainrise,lookedatthefatalspot,andleftafterthefirstair。Thedoor- keeperfollowedme,tookmyarm,andwishedtogivemeareturn- ticket;andwhenItoldhimthatIdidnotrequireone,asIdidnotintendtoreturn,hesaidthatithadonlyjustcommenced,andthatIoughttostop,andnothavespentallthemoneyfornothing。I wasunfortunatelytoolittleacquaintedwiththeSwedishlanguagetoexplainthereasonofmydeparture,soIcouldgivehimnoanswer,butwentaway。I,however,heardhimsaytosomeone,\"Inevermetwithsuchawomanbefore;shesatanhourlookingatthecurtain,andgoesawayassoonasitrises。\"Ilookedroundandsawhowheshookhisheadthoughtfully,andpointedwithhisforefingertohisforehead。Icouldnotrefrainfromsmiling,andenjoyedthesceneasmuchasIshouldhavedonethesecondactofMozart\'sDonGiovanni。 Icalledformyfriendsattheroyalpalace,andspenttheeveningveryagreeablyinthebrilliantly-illuminatedgalleriesofantiquitiesandofpictures。IhadthepleasurealsoofbeingintroducedtoHerrVogelberg。Hismodest,unpretendingmannersmustinspireeveryonewithrespect,evenifonedoesnotknowwhatdistinguishedtalenthepossesses。 TheroyalparkisoneofthefinestsightsintheneighbourhoodofStockholm,andisoneofthebestofitskind。Itisafinelargenaturalpark,withaninfinityofgroves,meadows,hills,androcks; hereandthereliesacountry-housewithitsfragrantflower-garden,ortastefulcoffeeandrefreshmenthouses,whichonfineSundaysarefilledwithvisitorsfromthetown。Goodroadsaremadethroughthepark,andcommodiouspathsleadtothefinestpointsofviewoverseaandland。 ThebustofthepopularpoetBellmannstandsonanopensunnyspot,andanannualfestivalisgivenhereinhishonour。 Deeperintheparkliestheso-calledRosenthal(Rosevalley),arealEden。Thelatekingwassopartialtothisspot,thathespentmanyhoursinthelittleroyalcountry-househere,whichisbuiltonaretiredspotinthemidstofgrovesandflower-beds。Infrontofthepalacestandsasplendidvasemadeofasinglepieceofporphyry。IwastoldthatitwasthelargestinEurope,butI considertheoneintheMuseumofNaplesmuchlarger。 IspentthelasthoursofmyvisittoStockholminthisspot,withtheamiablefamilyofHerrBojefromFinnland,whoseacquaintanceI hadmadeonthejourneyfromGottenburgtoStockholm。Ishallthereforeneverforgetthisbeautifulparkandtheagreeableassociationsconnectedwithit。 ImadeaveryagreeableexcursionalsototheroyalpalaceofHaga,tothelargecemetery,andtothemilitaryschoolKarlberg。 TheroyalcastleofHagaissurroundedbyamagnificentpark,whichoweslittletoart;itcontainssomeofthefinesttrees,withhereandthereahill,andiscrossedbymajesticalleysandwell-keptroadsfordrivingandwalking。Thepalaceitselfissosmall,thatIcouldnotbutadmirethemoderationoftheroyalfamily;butIwasinformedthatthisisthesmallestoftheirsummerpalaces。 Nearlyoppositetothisparkisthegreatcemetery;butasithasonlyexistedforaboutseventeenyears,thetreesinitareyetratheryoung。Thiswouldbeoflittleconsequenceinothercountries,butinSwedenthecemeteriesserveaspromenades,andarecrossedbyalleys,ornamentedwithgroves,andprovidedwithseatsfortheaccommodationofvisitors。Thiscemeteryissurroundedbyadarkpine-forest,andreallyseemsquiteshutofffromtheouterworld。Itistheonlyburial-placeoutofthetown;theothersallliebetweenthechurchesandtheneighbouringhouses,whosefrontsoftenformtheimmediateboundary。Burialstakeplacethereconstantly,sothattheinhabitantsarequitefamiliarwiththeaspectofdeath。 FromthegreatcemeteryaroadleadstotheneighbouringKarlberg,whichistheacademyformilitaryandnavalcadets。Theextensivebuildingsattachedtothisseminaryarebuiltontheslopeofamountain,whichiswashedononesidebythewatersofthelake,andsurroundedontheotherbythebeautifulpark-plantations。 BeforeleavingStockholmIhadthehonourofbeingintroducedtohermajestytheQueenofSweden。Shehadheardofmytravels,andtookaparticularinterestinmyaccountofPalestine。Inconsequenceofthisfavour,Ireceivedthespecialpermissiontoinspectthewholeinteriorofthepalace。Althoughitwasinhabited,Iwasconducted,notonlythroughthestate-rooms,butthroughalltheprivateroomsofthecourt。Itwouldbeimpossibletodescribethesplendourwhichreignshere,thetreasuresofart,themagnificentappointments,andtheevidenttasteeverywheredisplayed。Iwasdelightedwithallthetreasuresandsplendour,butstillmorewiththewarminterestwithwhichhermajestyconversedwithmeaboutPalestine。Thisinterviewwilleverdwellonmymemoryasthebrightsalientpointofmynorthernexpedition。 EXCURSIONTOTHEOLDROYALCASTLEOFGRIPTHOLMONTHEMALARSEE