JOHANNES OLAF' BY ELIZABETH DE WILLE TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY F. E. BUNNETT VOL. I. LIOTH LONDON HENRY S. KING & Co. 65 CORNHILL & 12 PATERNOSTER ROW 1873 249. q. 151 JOHANNES OLAF. BOOK THE FIRST. CHAPTER I. THE FAMILY MEETING. PUT the horses to!' shouted Bror Jan from the shed where his workshop stood, and his broad powerful hands rested a moment from their work; 'we will have a holiday, and will go over to Westerland and see brother-in-law Hinrich.' Bror Jan was the wealthy smith of Oevenom, a town in the Friesland island of Föhr. Frau Keyke glanced at her husband with surprise; but, with the taciturnity peculiar to Friesland women, she gave no further expression to her astonishment, but called her servant, who was a relation of her own, down from the hay-loft, |