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Knut Hamsun

  • bookishaцитуєторік
    ove makes a fool of the wise. Isak felt he must do something grand himself, and overdid it. "What I was going to say; you've no need to bother with hoeing potatoes. I'll do it myself the evening, when I come home."
    And he took his ax and went off to the woods.
    She heard him felling in the woods, not so far off; she could hear from the crash that he was felling big timber. She listened for a while, and then went out to the potato field and set to work hoeing. Love makes fools wise.
  • Bram Van Langenцитує4 місяці тому
    thought it over. What a mind, to hit on that all at once, and save himself!
  • Bram Van Langenцитує4 місяці тому
    come nearer to her by treating her with indifference and scorn.
  • Bram Van Langenцитує4 місяці тому
    endure it, for I love the
  • Bram Van Langenцитує4 місяці тому
    hand that drags me.’
  • Bram Van Langenцитуєминулого місяця
    And then, again, he would go all through the week, from Sunday to Sunday, without a wash.
  • Bram Van Langenцитуєминулого місяця
    And in the morning, before the sun was up, and the evening, after it had gone, there was always a shiny drop hanging from the tip of his nose.
  • Bram Van Langenцитуєминулого місяця
    I, too, he suggests, would be better advised to give over sighing for ladies of high degree, and go back to my own rank and station.
  • Bram Van Langenцитуєминулого місяця
    was Frøken Elisabeth and no other I was in love with; she was not full of changing humours, and was just as pretty as the other—ay, a thousand times prettier. I would go and take work at her father’s place....
  • Bram Van Langenцитуєминулого місяця
    I have been away from all this for many months now, and find it not unpleasant. I spend a morning taking it all in;
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