Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Page 74

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Page 74
56 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA who could travel over the earth at this incredible speed would look like, for I did not doubt that some kind of an animal was responsible for this terrific speed. Then that train stopped when I least expected. Once again we boarded a ship on which we travelled along the shore until evening. As we later learned, we had now arrived at the city of Portland, in the state of Maine. We walked up the dock and waited there without anyone seemingly noticing us. It was becoming dark and the weather was cold. Our provisions were now finished and my grand- father had not a penny in his pos- session. Men passed us to and fro but no one paid us the slightest heed. “Surely we have not come all the way — arrived in Halifax?” said my grandfather. My grandmother remained silent but compressed her lips; she was be- ginning to be alarmed. She wrapped her shawl around me and then we waited yet a while on the dock. “This won’t do,” said my grand- father finally. “I will have to do something immediately.” Then he walked up to a man who had just then arrived. “Halifax?” said my grandfather. “Halifax?” repeated the man. “Já Halfax,” (Yes Halifax) said my grandfather; “til Halifax — is- lenzk — sprogum ekki engelsku — til Halifax.” (“to Halifax — Iceland- ic speak no English — to Halifax.”) “Halifax — Halifax,” said the man in a voice that indicated that he knew not to what my grandfather referred. “Já Halifax — Halifax?” said my grandfather again in a questioning voice and at the same time pointed to the houses around. Now the stranger understood what my grandfather wanted. He shook his head and said: “Hotel, Hotel.” “Enga peninga,” (no money) said my grandfather, “getum ekki borg- að — getum ekki betalað.” (We can- not pay). The man said something we did not understand. Then he motioned us to follow him, which we did with- out delay, although he was some- what suspicious looking in the dark. Grandfather, however, saw no better alternative under the circumstances in which we found ourselves. This man accompanied us to a large house a short distance from the dock. My grandfather knew at once that this was an inn. An immensely fat woman greeted us and then di- rected us into a room furnished with a small table and two made up beds. This fat woman was exceedingly gracious towards my grandmother and talked incessantly. “Halifax,” said my grandfather, “til Halifax — höfum ekki peninga — kunnum ekki engelskt sprog.” (To Halifax — have no money — cannot speak English). The fat woman became still more kindly, and her whole face lit up in a most encouraging smile. My grand- father understood her to say that she wished to give the “íslands- mann” (Icelander) both milk and bread. Before long many varieties of food were brought in which my grandfather and I ate with great relish; but my grandmother scarcely touched any of it. The morning after
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