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forwarded to foreign markets, and, as it is of inferior 

 quality, finds its way chiefly to Italy, where, apparently, 

 they appreciate a cheap article. 



At various small fishing stations between Bod^ and 

 Trondhjem we collected large numbers of herrings packed 

 in barrels, but these were mostly fish of inferior quality 

 which had remained in the fjords since the previous 



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season, and consequently were much inferior to those 

 coming straight from feeding in the open sea. 



Upon our arrival at Bod^ we at once transferred 

 our baggage to the fjord steamer, which should sail 

 in the afternoon for Rognan, at the head of the Sal ten 

 Fjord, and then called upon Mr. Jentoft, the British 

 Vice-Consul, and agent for all the steamers, who kindly 



