Look Back on Happiness by Knut Hamsun
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She had bought red and blue pieces of cloth at the draper's shop in the village, and no sooner had she finished eating than she pushed the cups and plates away and began to embroider her Sunday jacket with pretty strips of the cloth. All the while she never spoke a word, because a stranger was in the room. "You know me, Olga, don't you?" "Mm." "But you look so angry." "M-no." "How's the snow track across the fjeld?" "All right." I knew there was a deserted hut the family had once lived in, and asked: "How far is it to your old hut?" "Not far," said Olga. Olga Lapp has someone to smile at surely, even if she will not smile at me. Here she sits in the great forest, pandering to her vanity and sewing wonderful scrolls on her jacket. On Sunday, no doubt, she will wear it to church and meet the man whose eyes it is meant to gladden. |
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