The Pastor left for Harwich to meet the Danish steamer, and John Hardy
and Helga accompanied him. Helga was cheerful until her father had
left, but for a long time wore a sad expression on her face. John
Hardy and his mother did their best to comfort and allay, but without
success. At last came a letter from her father, and her sadness
vanished. The good man wrote of Hardy and Mrs. Hardy, and how worthy
they were of her affection, and it was her duty now to give them her
gratitude and love; and she became bright at once. John Hardy's
friends called, and Helga mixed in English society and gradually
became accustomed to her new home, and no one was so popular as young
Mrs. Hardy of Hardy Place.
FINIS.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES
End of Project Gutenberg's A Danish Parsonage, by John Fulford Vicary
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