
Preface
List of Illustrations
CHAPTER I THE DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
CHAPTER II COPENHAGEN
CHAPTER III "HURRAH FOR KING FREDERIK!"
CHAPTER IV UP THE SOUND TO HAMLET'S CASTLE
CHAPTER V "FAIRY-TALE" CASTLES AND PALACES
CHAPTER VI THE LEGEND OF THE SACRED "DANNEBROG"
CHAPTER VII THE STORY OF THE DANISH "AHLHEDE"
CHAPTER VIII SKAGEN
In a cozy Copenhagen home where rain taps gentle rhythms on diamond‑paned windows, the Ingemann family moves through days of embroidery, fragrant garden boxes, and the warm hum of everyday life. Mother and daughter Karen share quiet moments over lacework, while the scent of fresh smørrebrød drifts through the rooms, hinting at a world that balances tradition with a touch of bright curiosity.
Excitement builds when two letters arrive from across the sea. An American dignitary, Oscar Hoffman, is due to visit with his young son Karl, hoping to forge lasting friendship between the cousins. At the same time, the famed sculptor Thorvald Svensen, long away in Rome, promises his return to the city that inspired his art. The household buzzes with anticipation, as children imagine grand parks, statues, and the festive celebrations that might blossom when cultures intertwine. The stage is set for a charming encounter that celebrates both Danish heritage and trans‑Atlantic ties.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (138K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Emmy, Beth Baran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1924
Best known for early-20th-century books for young readers, this writer introduced children to other countries and cultures through lively, accessible stories. She also wrote about painting and music, showing a broader interest in the arts.
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