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Jan was rather tired after his day's toil and could not work very fast. It was almost dark when they got through. "Glory Goldie must be asleep this long while," thought Jan, when he finally put in the spade for the last bit of earth. "Go'-night for to-day," he called back to Börje for the second time. "Go'-night," returned Börje, "and thanks to you for the help.

"I'm obliged to finish this job to-day," replied the comrade. "I can't get any grain from Eric of Falia till the work is done, and we're all out of rye-meal." "Then go'-night for to-day," said Jan. Börje did not respond. He was too tired and done up to give even the customary good-night salutation. Jan of Ruffluck walked to the edge of the field; but there he halted.

Now I must hurry along and get my rye. Another time I'll give you a lift, be sure of that!" "I don't want any pay ... Go'-night!" "Don't you want anything for helping me?" asked Börje. "What's come over you, that you're so stuck-up all at once?" "Well, you see, it's it's the lassie's birthday to-day." "And for that I got help with my digging?" "Yes, for that and for something else, too!

"The Crab dressed!" "Ay. They're a deal safer not dressed." "Are they?" "She knows it too." "Does she?" "But there them women likes a spice of danger. She's in a nice state now, you bet. Not much sleep for her, I'll lay. Well, I tried to keep her from it, so you needn't blame me." "I won't," said the Prophet, feeling completely dazed. "Well, go'-night. I'm off round the square."