In the little _saeterjenta_ we have a type of the laboring peasant
women of Norway and Sweden; all willingly industrious and all
philosophically extracting some sweets out of the burdensome life they
must live, and that is why I say they deserve a tribute, whether in
the field or factory, the _saeter_, the common home, or the palace.[s]
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_a_ and _b_, Sigvart Soerensen's _Norway_ (P.F. Collier, New York).
_c_, Nillson's _Sweden_ (P.F. Collier, New York).
_d_, Sigvart Soerensen's _Norway_ (P.F. Collier, New York).
_e_, Sigvart Soerensen's _Norway_ (P.F. Collier, New York).
_f_, O.G. Von Herdenstam's _Swedish Life in Town and Country_.
_g, h_, and _i_, William E. Curtis's _Denmark, Norway, _and Sweden_
(Saafield Pub. Co., Akron, Ohio).
_j_, Mary Bronson Hartt, in _Outlook_.
_k_, Swedish American in _Review of Reviews_.
_l_, Wm. E. Curtis' _Denmark, Norway, and Sweden_, and W.S. Monroe's
_In Viking Land_ (L.C. Page & Co., Boston).
_m_, W.S. Monroe's _In Viking Land_.
_n_, Monroe and Curtis in above-mentioned books.
_o_, O.G. Van Herdenstam in _Swedish Life in Town and Country_.
_p_ and _q_, Curtis's _Denmark, Norway, and Sweden_.
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