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AMERICAN-SCAND IN A VI AN REVIEW 
specimen of the family 
chapel of pre-Reforma- 
tion times and is in itself 
proof of the importance 
of the big gaard to which 
it belonged. The tiny 
nave had pews for master 
and mistress and seats of 
lessening grandeur for 
childi *en and servants, 
while the choir is almost 
as big as the nave and has 
a complement of carved 
saints like any full-fledged 
church. 
A particularly dire 
fate seems to have pur¬ 
sued the churches. The 
I sum family chapel had 
been detached and moved Very Picturesque Among the Pines Lies the House- 
to a meadow where it did Chapel from Isum ^be^w It° p ™ e Priest,s House 
duty as a hayloft when 
Dr. Sandvig found it and established its connection with the house at 
The Priest’s Room, Connected with the Isum Chapel by a Tiny Passage, Is Elaborately 
Decorated with “Rose-Painting” in White Traced on Dark Walls 
