Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Síða 78

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Síða 78
60 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA near the city limits. We were later informed that the government of Nova Scotia paid for our food and lodging at the inn. My grandfather still thought it strange that the land- lord requested no payment from him. We were assigned to a room by ourselves on the third floor, with a window facing the street. My grand- mother sat at this window day after day to find out whether she could see anyone wearing Icelandic clothes. My grandfather soon began to think it very strange that we should be left there without comment and yet more strange that no Icelander should come there. He certainly understood when he left Iceland that an Ice- landic agent would receive all Ice- landers who arrived in Halifax. With the help of his textbook in English my grandfather was able to make the landlord understand that we wanted to find the Icelandic govern- ment’s agent. The landlord, also with the aid of Halldor’s textbook was able to make my grandfather under- stand that he would have to wait for seven days. The seven days passed but neither the agent or any other Icelander came. So also passed the eighth and the ninth days. The land- lord, by means of Halldor’s text- book, always said “wait,” and grand- father waited, for what else could he do? Then came the tenth day that we had waited there; about noon that day my grandmother, who always sat by the window, said “there as- suredly comes an Icelander across the street, heading this way.” My grandfather looked out the window and said that he could not identify anyone on the street as an Icelander. After a few minutes, however, a man was brought in to us who, as he came through the door said: “Komið þið blessuð og sael.” (How do you do?) I cannot describe the rejoicing that we felt to see an Icelander and to hear ourselves addressed in our mother tongue. What a joyous occa- sion. This man was one of just twenty Icelandic farmers that had taken up residence in the so called Moose- lands pioneering community which had been founded that autumn. He said that he was to accompany us to the new settlement and also in- formed us that the Icelandic agent would come to meet my grandfather that day. Later that day the agent came. He had not been in the city when we arrived and had just re- turned from a long journey, or so he said. He took us to his home that evening and played the organ for us. He told us that he played for all those who proposed to settle in the Mooseland community. He also said that the melodies he played for the pioneers were all composed by the world renowned Mozart, for no other compositions were worthy of the men who were destined to settle in the matchless Mooselands. Thus we were introduced by the musical tones of the great Mozart into the primeval forests of Nova Scotia. Then we set off for the colony, which was fifty English miles from Halifax. When we finally arrived there, ten weeks had elapsed since we left Seydisfjord.
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