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Visit to Iceland

CHAPTER II
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Surely no feeling person can contemplate without joyful emotion a monument like this.
I have here given a faithful account of what I saw during my short stay at Copenhagen.

It only remains for me to describe a few peculiar customs of the people, and so I will begin as it were at the end, with the burial of the dead.

In Denmark, as in fact in the whole of Scandinavia, not excepting Iceland, it is customary not to bury the dead until eight or ten days have elapsed.

In winter-time this is not of so much consequence, but in summer it is far from healthy for those under the same roof with the corpse.

I was present at Copenhagen at the funeral of Dr.Brandis, physician to the king.


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