1. In what ways does this story of a hidden treasure differ from other stories of hidden treasure, such as "Treasure Island," for example?
2. Does the character of the minister as revealed in the story, so good and fine, yet so plain and humanly near to his people, make you think of any other minister you have known or read about?
3. How does the sacrifice of the minister influence the king to noble action?
4. In what ways do these Swedish people differ in their faults and good qualities or any of their human ways from the people of any other nation?
Footnotes
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Copyright, 1919, by the American National Red Cross.
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From Little Aliens, copyright, 1910, by Charles Scribner's Sons. By permission of the publishers.