The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume 2 (of 2)Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne
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The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume 2 (of 2)
Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne
Norwegian fiction -- Translations into English
Rendalen said, as he walked along the avenue, that there had been a
great deal which was one-sided and obscure, too much of a fixed idea in
his first lecture, and that there was a great deal in his development
as well, which was but half accomplished. Still, "life is a school, and
first and foremost concerns schoolmasters." He did not say this in so
many words, he had not the least need for anything so stiff and cold.
To speak the plain truth, while they involuntarily flew the flags down
below for the success of his life's aim, he walked along here and paid
his court--to her with the "flickering" hair. It seemed to her that she
was quite unworthy, and she brushed a swarm of flies from her eyes. But
it was so absolutely impossible not to wish, and so----
They agreed about many, many, many things. The first was that if one
has confidence in a work, that confidence helps in its development; the
second was, that when there are two it goes on twice as quickly, or it
may be that the last was the first, and the first the last. They really
were not accountable.
But fifteen girls were up on the tower at once; they wanted to hoist
one flag to-day which would tell no lie, and also for a reason which
was without deception. They called down to ask leave; Rendalen was at
the foot of the steps, he laughed up to them. Nora had sprung away from
him--up the steps to Fru Rendalen. She pressed closely, oh, so closely,
to her--apparently to put her spectacles on better.
"No, no," called Rendalen up to the girls on the tower; "not
to-day--for Milla's sake, but we will do so very soon."
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 1: Pigerne Jens.]
[Footnote 2: Some parts of it have been used in the Introduction.]
[Footnote 3: Enchanting.]
[Footnote 4: Open hearth.]
[Footnote 5: Hired posting carriage.]
END OF VOL. II.
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