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Updated: June 3, 2025


How often have I stopped under the spreading branches of that tree on a hot summer day and found refreshment! cried a former post-messenger of Dorbstadt. A porter who had also lived there added his praises. "'But the nut-trees were cut down many years ago, the latter added. "'I saw it, cried the spirit of little Hannele, and one heard from her tone how she deplored it.

"Hannele began anew: 'After they had buried mother, they sent me into the country among the mountains, for they said it was not the duty of the city to care for me, but that of the village parish, where my parents were born. So I was taken there. The six nuts that I had saved I took with me to play with.

"The Anointed cast another look full of meaning at Peter, when a large and beautiful angel, the spirit of the mother of the cherub, began: 'If you will permit me, O, holy Jesus, I, too, would like to say a word in favor of the condemned. Before Hannele came home with the nuts, I lay in bed without hope, or help in my great suffering.

"The Anointed cast another look full of meaning at Peter, when a large and beautiful angel, the spirit of the mother of the cherub, began: 'If you will permit me, O, holy Jesus, I, too, would like to say a word in favor of the condemned. Before Hannele came home with the nuts, I lay in bed without hope, or help in my great suffering.

Yet again, if we want to see will struggling against obstacles, the classic to turn to is not Hamlet, not Lear, but Robinson Crusoe; yet no one, except a pantomime librettist, ever saw a drama in Defoe's narrative. In a Platonic dialogue, in Paradise Lost, in John Gilpin, there is a struggle of will against obstacles; there is none in Hannele, which, nevertheless, is a deeply-moving drama.

But when Hannele came home, and lighted the little lamp, and I saw her tiny face, where for a long time I had seen no smile, but only pain and grief, now beaming with joy, when I saw the nuts and the other good things which she had brought, and saw her pleasure in them, my belief in thee, O Lord, and in the kind Father returned, and I ceased not to be grateful to the end.

The beautiful nut-trees which Hannele had planted had to be destroyed. I was sorry to be obliged to give the order, but we needed the ground where they stood. As we had to be economical in everything, big and little, we had planks sawn out of the trees for our use. "At this point another spirit interrupted the physician. 'I have lain in one of the beds made from the wood.

"Hannele began anew: 'After they had buried mother, they sent me into the country among the mountains, for they said it was not the duty of the city to care for me, but that of the village parish, where my parents were born. So I was taken there. The six nuts that I had saved I took with me to play with.

How often have I stopped under the spreading branches of that tree on a hot summer day and found refreshment! cried a former post-messenger of Dorbstadt. A porter who had also lived there added his praises. "'But the nut-trees were cut down many years ago, the latter added. "'I saw it, cried the spirit of little Hannele, and one heard from her tone how she deplored it.

"'Little Hannele was my name, answered the angel. 'I died of starvation, and only once did any one give me anything in my life to make me happy, and that was that woman yonder. "'Marvellous, answered Peter, stroking his white beard. 'No doubt the nuts were given as a miserly payment of some service you did her. "'No, no, the angel answered decidedly.

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