Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun
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"I told you 'twas so," she answers. "What have you done with it, then?" "D'you want to smell it? D'you get anything to eat while I was away?" "But what did you want down by the water?" "By the water? I was looking for juniper twigs." "Juniper twigs? What for?" "For cleaning the buckets." "There's none that way," says he. "You get on with your work," says she hoarsely, and all impatient. "What was I doing by the water? I wanted twigs for a broom. Have you had anything to eat, d'you hear?" "Eat?" says he. "How d'you feel now?" "Tis well enough." "I doubt I'd better fetch the doctor up." "You'd better try!" says she, getting up and looking about for dry clothes to put on. "As if you'd no better to do with your money!" |
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