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Svalbard was a manor, a church site, and an
official assembly place for the county in the utmost Northeast. A good
salmon river runs through the area nearby and spills into the
Thistilfiord Bay. Svalbard is connected to the recent history of this
country. In 1893, a brother and a sister were suspected of having
committed incest after she became pregnant. The deputy district
magistrate, a renowned poet and entrepreneur, was sent to the parsonage
to investigate. After having interrogated the brother without any
mentionable results, the sister solved the problem by committing
suicide. Nothing was actually accomplished by the deputy and it has
never been discovered who the father was.
Rumours have it, that the Rev., who
was a married man, may have had something to do with that.
On his way back home, the deputy had to be ferried across
the glacial river Jokla. The ferryman
charged him for two persons and he asked why, because he was
travelling alone. The ferryman told him, that he also had to
pay for the young woman accompanying him. This astounded
him, as he was not aware of anyone else. Ever since he was
afraid of the dark and believed that the young woman from
Svalbard followed him around everywhere he went. |