ndhusen had not stolen them at all! But it was always the same with Grindhusen
sa
rk. Here's a man come for those tools now. So you only borrowed t
fool," sai
again, as I had done so many times before
e to do now
ge it all ri
e it-w
I am much
en was pacif
his hair, I put him out of temper once ag
to know better than to
t. His red thatch of hair was thick as eve
our own bedplace; I had bought a couple of rugs, but he turned in every night fully dressed, with all he stood up in, and curled himself up in the hay all anyhow. And now here were m
and would be going over to the annexe, and that way I shouldn't disturb him. But next morning we had to put it off
I, "I'll co
ught to put up with my co
nk you can find
ere before. It's wher
n over. So I walked on behind. It was a couple of miles or more; the last part of the way I caught sight of Fr?ken Elisabeth on ahead now and a
ings back to the vicarage, getting in about noon, and was asked in to dinner in the kitchen. The house
upstairs, and started
ere, will you?" said Fruen
usband's study and
. "It's too near the stove in win
bed over to
e, don't you think?
with that queer, sideways look.... Ey.... And in a moment
no, dear, please
name whispered a
ing done. Fruen was there all the time. She was so eager
sa
ng over your bed-wouldn't it
aps it would