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where his mother had first led his tottering steps; up from the Vand…dam 

nook。   He   followed   the   old   familiar   route   that   he   had   followed   for   five 

years;   where   the   white…winged   Rype   flies   aside;   where   the   black   rock 

mountains;       shining    white;    come     near   and   block    the   sky;   〃where     the 

Reindeer find their mysterie。〃 

     On     like  the   little  snow…wreath      that   the   storm…wind      sends    dancing 

before the storm; on like a whirlwind over the shoulder of Suletind; over 

the knees of Torholmenbraethe Giants that sit at the gateway。 Faster than 

man or beast could follow; upupupand on; and no one saw them go; 

but a Raven that swooped behind; and flew as Raven never flew; and the 

Troll; the same old Troll that sang by the Vand…dam; and now danced and 

sang between the antlers: 

     Good   luck;   good   luck   for   Norway   With   the   White   Storbuk   comes 

riding。 

     Over Tvindehoug they faded like flying scud on the moorlands; on to 

the gloomy distance; away toward Jotunheim; the home of the Evil Spirits; 

the Land of the Lasting Snow。 Their every sign and trail was wiped away 

by the drifting storm; and the end of them no man knows。 

     The Norse folk awoke as from a horrid nightmare。 Their national ruin 

was   averted;   there   were   no   deaths;   for   there   were   no   proofs;   and   the 

talebearer's strife was ended。 

     The one earthly sign remaining from that drive is the string of silver 

bells that Sveggum had taken from the Storbuk's neckthe victory bells; 

each     the  record    of   a  triumph     won;    and   when     the   old   man    came    to 

understand;   he   sighed;   and   hung   to   the   string   a   final   bell;   the   largest   of 

them all。 

     Nothing   more   was   ever   seen   or   heard   of   the   creature   who   so   nearly 

sold his country; or of the White Storbuk who balked him。 Yet those who 



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live near Jotunheim say that on stormy nights; when the snow is flying and 

the wind is raving in the woods; there sometimes passes; at frightful speed; 

an enormous White Reindeer with fiery eyes; drawing a snow…white pulk; 

in   which   is   a   screaming   wretch   in   white;   and   on   the   head   of   the   Deer; 

balancing by the horns; is a brown…clad; white…bearded Troll; bowing and 

grinning pleasantly at him; and singing 

     Of Norway's luck And a White Storbuk 

     the   same;   they   say;   as   the   one   that   with   prophetic   vision   sang   by 

Sveggum's        Vand…dam       on   a  bygone     day   when     the   birches    wore    their 

springtime   hangers;   and   a   great   mild…eyed   Varsimle'   came   alone;   to   go 

away with a little white Renskalv walking slowly; demurely; by her side。 



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