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Updated: June 15, 2025
And the end of it was that Axel got a good price for his lamb. He saw nothing of Barbro at all. Lensmand's lady had seen him coming, and got her out of the way. And good luck go with her Barbro that had cheated him out of his help for a year and a half! That spring something unexpected happened something of importance indeed; work at the mine was started again; Geissler had sold his land.
"Barbro's well enough, and clever at this and that she's going to help at the Lensmand's now." "Going to the Lensmand's?" "Well, I had to let her go his wife was so set on it, I couldn't say no." It was well on towards morning now, and Brede rose to go. "I've a bundle and a cap I left in your barn," he said. "That is if the men haven't run off with it," he added jestingly. And time went on.
That left only the two youngest well, well, there was a third on the way, true, but, anyhow ... Isak had more news from the village: the Lensmand's lady had had a baby. Inger suddenly interested at this: "Boy or girl?" "Why, I didn't hear which," said Isak.
Barbro from Breidablik was not the sort of girl Isak approved of; she was shallow and unsettled like her father maybe like her mother too a careless creature, no steady character at all. She had not stayed long at the Lensmand's; only a year. After her confirmation, she went to help at the storekeeper's, and was there another year.
A few days more, and the work at the Lensmand's would be at an end; it fitted in very well, everything worked out nicely; on the 11th I was to be at Ovrebo. And that perhaps not a minute too soon. If the Captain really had any idea of his own about my machine, it would be necessary to act at once. Was a stranger to come stealing my hard-earned million? Hadn't I toiled for it?
He was incensed at the mistaken leniency of the presiding justice in not stopping her speech; it was a defence in itself, a brief prepared beforehand and what was there left for him? He began at the beginning of the life-story of the girl Barbro. Her people were not well off, albeit industrious and respectable; she had gone out to service at an early age, first of all to the Lensmand's.
And, anyhow, if you were to write yourself, you couldn't set it out properly the way I can." But I worked on him until at last he agreed that I should write the first letter, and then he should take it up after. I got some of the Lensmand's paper again. I got no writing done that evening; it had been an exciting day, and my mind was all in a turmoil still.
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