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In Pelle's time, pickled herring was the Bronholmer's most important article of food. It was the regular breakfast dish in all classes of society, and in the lower classes it predominated at the supper- table too-and sometimes appeared at dinner in a slightly altered form. "It's a bad place for food," people would say derisively of such-and-such a