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The fourth son, who was not more thanseven years old, gathered up the finished nails and threw them intoa trough filled with water, afterward bunching and tying them. While they were all hard at work a stranger came up and stationedhimself in the doorway. He was a tall, swarthy-looking man, and hehad to bend almost double to look in. Birger Larsson glanced upfrom his work to see what the man wanted. "I hope you don't mind my looking in, although I have no specialerrand here, " said the stranger.... "I was a blacksmith myself in myyounger days, and can never pass by a smithy without first stoppingto glance in at the work. " Birger Larsson noticed that the man had large, sinewy hands--regularblacksmith's hands. He at once began to question him as to who hewas and whence he came. The man answered pleasantly, but withoutdisclosing his identity. Birger thought him clever and likable, and after showing him around the shop, he went outside with himand began to brag about his sons. He had seen hard times, he said, before the boys were big enough to help with the work; but nowthat all of them were able to lend a hand, everything went well.
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