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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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All through the week she never sat down, but
went puttering about the whole dav long; on
Sunday evenings she sat out on the hiil and
smoked her clay pipe. I used to lie beside her
on the grass.

“The horse and the man

Have to bear all they ean.

But the cow and the wife

Fare the hårdest in life,”

said old Kari. And therefore she ahvays raked
away the best hav from the horses and stuffed
the cows with it.

It was out on the hili that Kari told about
the Goodfields brownie in the old days. Old
Ivari’s mother had often driven in a sledge over
Goodfields hili while the brownie stood behind
on the runner chuckling and laughing. But
the queer thing was that when they stopped at
the top of the hili or down in the valley, they
didn’t see him, but no sooner had they started
off than there was the brownie on the runner

agam.

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