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ON OVER GÄSTRIKLAND THE PRECIOUS GIRDLE
 Wednesday, June fifteenth.  
The eagle kept on flying until he was a long distance north of Stockholm. Then he sank to a wooded hillock where he relaxed his hold on the boy.
 
The instant Thumbietot was out of Gorgo's clutches he started to run back to the city as fast as he could.
 
The eagle made a long , caught up to the boy, and stopped him with his claw.
 
"Do you propose to go back to prison?" he demanded.
 
"That's my affair. I can go where I like, for all of you!" retorted the boy, trying to get away. Thereupon the eagle gripped him with his strong , and rose in the air.
 
Now Gorgo circled over the entire province of Uppland and did not stop again until he came to the great water-falls at Älvkarleby where he alighted on a rock in the middle of the rushing rapids below the roaring falls. Again he relaxed his hold on the captive.
 
The boy saw that here there was no chance of escape from the eagle. Above them the white scum wall of the water-fall came tumbling down, and round about the river rushed along in a . Thumbietot was very indignant to think that in this way he had been forced to become a promise-breaker. He turned his back to the eagle and would not speak to him.
 
Now that the bird had set the boy down in a place from which he could not run away, he told him that he had been brought up by Akka from Kebnekaise, and that he had quarrelled with his foster-mother.
 
"Now, Thumbietot, perhaps you understand why I wish to take you back to the wild geese," he said. "I have heard that you are in great favour with Akka, and it was my purpose to ask you to make peace between us."
 
As soon as the boy comprehended that the eagle had not carried him off in a spirit of contrariness, he felt toward him.
 
"I should like very much to help you," he returned, "but I am bound by my promise." Thereupon he explained to the eagle how he had fallen into and how Larsson had left Skansen without setting him free.
 
Nevertheless the eagle would not his plan.
 
"Listen to me, Thumbietot," he said. "My wings can carry you wherever you wish to go, and my eyes can search out whatever you wish to find. Tell me how the man looks who exacted this promise from you, and I will find him and take you to him. Then it is for you to do the rest."
 
Thumbietot approved of the proposition.
 
"I can see, Gorgo, that you have had a wise bird like Akka for a foster-mother," the boy remarked.
 
He gave a description of Clement Larsson, and added that he had heard at Skansen that the little fiddler was from Hälsingland.
 
"We'll search fo............
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