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Dansk: Illustration af Poul Steffensen til Carit Etlars roman Dronningens Vagtmester, der foregår under den Anden Karl Gustav-krig i 1658-1660. Gøngehøvdingen Svend Poulsen og hans gønger, der er forklædt som svenske soldater, er kommet til Gjorslev Slot for at befri Ib Abelsøn. Mens Svend Poulsen og den svenske kaptajn Esner er væk, bryder der kamp ud mellem gøngerne og de rigtige soldater. Den befriede Ib Abelsøn kommer til, men det bliver hønsedrengen Palle, der bliver helten ved at skrue flintestenene af soldaternes karabiner, så de ikke kan skyde. Da Svend Poulsen kommer tilbage, fortæller Ib Abelsøn ham, at soldaterne har overgivet sig. Svend Poulsen ser dog, at kampen har kostet syv soldater og fire gønger livet. Svend Poulsen (ca. 1610 - ca. 1679, til venstre) var en virkelig person, men historien er fiktion. Svend Poulsens udseende er også fantasi, for der kendes ingen portrætter af ham.
English: Illustration by Poul Steffensen from the Danish novel Dronningens Vagtmester by Carit Etlar which takes place during the Dano-Swedish War in 1658-1660. Svend Poulsen, Gøngehøvdingen, and his gønger who are disguised as Swedish soldier has come to the Gjorslev Castle to free Ib Abelsøn. But while Svend Poulsen and the Swedish captain Esner are gone a fight breaks out. The freed Ib Abelsøn joins the fight but it is the chicken boy Palle who becomes the hero by screwing the flint stones of the soldier's carbines so that they can't shoot. When Svend Poulsen returns Ib Abelsøn tells him that the soldiers has surrendered. Svend Poulsen do notice however that the fight has taken the lives of seven soldiers and four gønger. Svend Poulsen (app. 1610 - app. 1679, at the left) was a real person but the story is fiction. The look of Svend Poulsen is also fantasy as there is no known portraits of him.
Date Original illustration from the 1890s, here reprint from 1909.
Source "Dronningens Vagtmester" by Carit Etlar (Carl Brosbøll, 1816-1900). Original from 1855, here reprint from 1909 by V. Pios Boghandel.
Author Poul Steffensen (1866-1923)

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