We see that it was the wicked Swedish "other" woman Ethel Lindgren who
stole Karen's husband, the wicked Norwegian Oscar Mamen. But these facts
do not appear in Andrews' book published in 1921 because apparently
Oscar at that time had not yet dumped Karen, his wife married in Norway
and mother of his two sons, to run off the wicked Swedish witch Ethel,
who was apparently also visiting Mongolia researching anthropological
matters. I am only guessing, obviously. These wicked Scandinavian
affairs were unknown to us until now. We cannot be expected to keep
track of these wicked Scandinavians.
Which reminds me that at the MK school there were some very wicked books stashed in the back of the closet that the younger children were not allowed to enter. One day we older students were allowed to look in there and we found some very wickedly "progressive" books that were written by Swedish people, among other things. I think those were among the books burnt in my parents' bonfire although I don't remember anything specific about that. We cannot be expected to keep track of these wickedly decadent Swedish socialists. We are missionaries, not anthropologists.
Which reminds me that at the MK school there were some very wicked books stashed in the back of the closet that the younger children were not allowed to enter. One day we older students were allowed to look in there and we found some very wickedly "progressive" books that were written by Swedish people, among other things. I think those were among the books burnt in my parents' bonfire although I don't remember anything specific about that. We cannot be expected to keep track of these wickedly decadent Swedish socialists. We are missionaries, not anthropologists.