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Hamsun, Knut, 1859-1952

"Wanderers"

..."
Pause.
It sounded as if she had been making fun of me. Then suddenly she said
with a smile:
"What a strange fellow you are! What makes you walk all that way to come
and sit here of an evening?"
"It's just a little habit I've got lately. For something to do till
bedtime."
"Then you're not afraid?"
Her jesting tone gave me courage; I felt myself on surer ground, and
answered:
"No, that's just the trouble. I wanted to learn to shiver and shake."
"Learn to shiver and shake? Like the boy in the fairy tale. Now where did
you read about that, I wonder?"
"I don't know. In some book or other, I suppose."
Pause.
"Why wouldn't you come and work for us when Father asked you?"
"I'd be no good at that sort of work. I'm going out on the roads now with
another man."
"Which way are you going?"
"That I cannot say. East or west. We are just wanderers."
Pause.
"I'm sorry," she said. "I mean, I don't think it's wise of you.... Oh, but
what was it you said about Erik? I only came to ask about him.


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