Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Síða 73

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Síða 73
WESTWARD JOURNEY 55 cries most bitterly. Perhaps he was the father of the deceased who, I think, was a young man. The body Was then taken and gently lowered °ver the gunwale. Down it sank slowly into the dark deep bosom of the sea. A wave closed over the corpse and the wind smoothed it over so that no markings of its resting place were visible. “Rán”, the mighty goddess of the sea took !t into her bosom to keep forever ln the innermost hiding place of her heart. The ship with its flag at half ^oast rushed on towards the mighty Western World. At last we sighted America ap- Pearing as a blue rim on the western horizon. My grandfather gazed for a ^°ng time at this blue rim and again and again repeated “Vineland the Good”, “Leif the Lucky”. A few crew members who were standing near by began to laugh and tried, ut in a distorted fashion, to repeat the words after him. Finally we landed at a dock in New York. We were at once trans- ported to an inn managed by a Paunch-bellied Dane. With his help my grandfather located the Danish c°nsul who resided in the city. This 5°usul procured tickets for us to Halifax. This used up the rest of our ^aoney. The last five dollars went to Pay for food for the rest of our journey but it did not nearly suf- ice. We stopped only overnight in ew York and nothing unusual appened to us except that one of e guests who sat with us at the supper table that evening pushed me r°m the table because I had taken ®ugar from the sugar bowl on the m with a spoon that was in my cup and had consequently wet the sugar in the bowl. No one except he seemed to notice this. To be sure, if I had broken the rules of table etiquette he broke them, no less, by pulling my chair from the table, or such was my opinion of the incident. We again boarded ship in New York, but disembarked after a twenty four hour journey. Where we landed I do not know. I only re- member that we were rudely awak- ened from a sound sleep in the middle of the night and led some distance in the darkness. We then walked up two or three steps into a long narrow hall, along the entire length of which there were two rows of benches. We seated our- selves and awaited further develop- ments. All of a sudden we heard a steamship-like whistle and at the same instant we felt that the hall in which we were seated was in motion. At first it moved slowly and then faster and faster until it seemed to rush forward at a tremendous rate. Sometimes it seemed to me that it rushed backward and again at intervals it seemed to be swept down steep slopes. The chandeliers that hung in the ceiling were in constant motion and everything that was in there shook and quivered but in a different manner from what we had become accustomed to on shipboard. “This is a locomotive,” said my grandfather after a short while, “as I live and breathe we are on a train.” My grandmother expressed the same opinion. I remember that I enjoyed this journey very much, but gave some serious thought to what the creature
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