In the episode, Indy was to fall asleep and have a dream intended to serve as a reference to Lagerlöf's most famous work. A children's book, "Nils Holgerssons Underbara Resa Genom Sverige" ("The Wonderful Adventures of Nils") concerns a boy that has been magically transformed by a gnome to five inches high as a punishment for his mischief. Nils then travels over most of Sweden, sitting on the back of a flying goose.
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| - In the episode, Indy was to fall asleep and have a dream intended to serve as a reference to Lagerlöf's most famous work. A children's book, "Nils Holgerssons Underbara Resa Genom Sverige" ("The Wonderful Adventures of Nils") concerns a boy that has been magically transformed by a gnome to five inches high as a punishment for his mischief. Nils then travels over most of Sweden, sitting on the back of a flying goose.
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| - The Lost Chronicles of Young Indiana Jones
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| - In the episode, Indy was to fall asleep and have a dream intended to serve as a reference to Lagerlöf's most famous work. A children's book, "Nils Holgerssons Underbara Resa Genom Sverige" ("The Wonderful Adventures of Nils") concerns a boy that has been magically transformed by a gnome to five inches high as a punishment for his mischief. Nils then travels over most of Sweden, sitting on the back of a flying goose. Indy seems to reference the episode in "London, May 1916", when he tells Vicky Prentiss that Stockholm is one of his favorite cities. He also takes the name Nils while undercover as a Swedish reporter in "Istanbul, September 1918".
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