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Updated: June 29, 2025
And what harm could it do, after all, if he kept it for himself? give it away, and he would be so much poorer. And 'twas a fine beast, anyway. "H'm, Goddag. Nay," said Axel, shaking his head; he'd no meat with him today. But Fru Heyerdahl seemed to be guessing his thoughts, for she said: "I've heard you've an ox, or what?" "Ay, so I have," said Axel. "Are you going to keep it?"
Coming nearer, he does not know them all; there are some from other villages, but Brede is fussing about, in his best finery, and chattering in his old way. "Goddag, Isak. So you're doing me the honour to come and see my auction sale. Thanks, thanks. Ay, we've been neighbours and friends these many years now, and never an ill word between us." Brede grows pathetic.
And as for the two green feathers, I will tell about them in good time. There were several places where we could meet at the mill, on the road, even in my hut. She came wherever I would. "Goddag!" she cried, always first, and I answered "Goddag!" "You are happy to-day," she says, and her eyes sparkle. "Yes, I am happy," I answer.
I looked up; a woman with a white kerchief on her head was standing by the corner of the hut. It was Eva, the blacksmith's daughter. "Goddag, Eva!" I called to her. She stood by the big grey stone, her face all red, sucking one finger. "Is it you, Eva? What is the matter?" I asked. "Asop has bitten me," she answered, with some awkwardness, and cast down her eyes. I looked at her finger.
She sits drinking coffee in the hut, but seeing the men come up, all must give way to that, and she comes out. "Goddag, Axel, and welcome back from the sale. You'll not mind me looking in to see how you and Barbro's getting on? And you're getting on finely, to see, and building a new house and getting richer and richer! And you been buying sheep, Isak?" "Ay," said Isak. "You know her, maybe?"
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