Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Blaðsíða 71

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Blaðsíða 71
WESTWARD JOURNEY 53 to notice it. Shortly after the ship had been moored at the dock, a distinguished- looking man came aboard. I knew that he was an Icelander for he spoke Icelandic to my grandfather. 1'his distinguished Icelander took great pains to examine the mer- chandise which the ship had brought and I often heard him ask my grand- father whether the wool was of good ^uality and the salt-fish well pre- served. This man then went with my grandfather to the Danish consul who gave him a letter that he was to deliver to the Danish consul in New ^ork for there we were to go on a steamship named Columbus. Then from New York we were to go north f° Halifax. When the Danish consul j*1 Hull had written the letter and anded it to my grandfather and also ooked passage for us on the Colum- Us, we were taken to an inn near ^diere the Columbus was docked. here we waited a week until the s Was ready to sail. The couple W 0 managed the inn were Nor- Wegian. I remember them best be- ^nse the wife was one of the biggest ornen that I have seen, but her hus- and, on the other hand, was so Srnall 0f stature that I thought he Was a boy of ten or twelve years dh a mask over his face. There WR6 Ver^ ^ew guests at the inn t We stayed there, but according o my grandfather the few that were t^ 6re spoke Norwegian. Two or ee of them were new-comers from t0mericawh° intendedtoreturn home felt ?rwa^’ least my grandfather the' ^ unc*erstoc,d that much from trmr Conversation. He was always lng to enquire from them about America and he understood them to say that in America there was an abundance of gold everywhere, all of which was red. These men gave my grandfather a few glasses of wine which he said was the best he had ever tasted. He was sure that they had brought it from “Vineland the Good”. While we stayed at the inn my grandfather was out around the city every day and always took me with him. Many were the strange sights we saw both on the streets and in the shop windows and many were the apples and pears that he bought for us from bare-headed boys and de- crepit old women that swarmed and teemed everywhere and virtually appeared to issue out of every nook and cranny, even out of the stone walls as did Aladdin’s spirits. Such a swarm of fruit peddlars I have never since seen. Often on these ex- peditions of ours about the city we became aware that some persons thought that we were too forward and too curious. This wias most noticeable around flower gardens and factories. Often we had extreme difficulty in finding our way back to the inn where we stayed, parti- cularly as darkness gathered at night. The object that drew my keenest attention on the streets of Hull was a metal statue of a man on horseback on a street crossing a short distance from the inn. I never grew tired of gazing at this work of wonder which my grandfather said was by far the largest toy that he had ever seen. This statue was usual- ly our best landmark, for when we saw it we were certain to find our way home.
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