D. C. Danielssen. 



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Therefore the city bas every reason to be grateful for bis 

 work, and to prove its tbankfulness by watcbing over the institu- 

 tion that was, during all these years, his favourite child, and by 

 providing for its future, so that it may always keep pace with the 

 changes and demands of the time, and always extend more and 

 more its held of action. Thus the town will raise a worthy and 

 lasting monument over two of her greatest men in this Century, 

 county-sheriff Christie, and head surgeon Danielssen. Then the time 

 will come when — as a natural consequence and without any 

 special sacrifice — from the museum shall spring a High School for 

 Western Norway, in Bergen. 



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