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The peddler has wandered into the Ramsjö Ironworks seeking warmth and shelter, and the master smith agreed to let him sleep near the forge, barely sparing the stranger a glance and a nod. Later, the ironmaster of Ramsjö comes by to check on the work at his forge, and he notices the ragged stranger. The ironmaster then examines his face, and mistakes him for his old army comrade, Captain von Stahle. The peddler knows the ironmaster is mistaken but hopes to gain something from this misunderstanding, so he goes along with it.
Though this is a case of mistaken identity…