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I
My Father and I
ON the whole I had not a bad bringing up, rather I had none at all. When I was
a good, devout, obedient, apt child, my parents praised me; when I was the
reverse they gave me a downright scolding. Praise almost always did me good
and made me feel inches taller; for some children like plants shoot up only in
sunshine.
But my father was of opinion that I ought not to grow in height only, but
also in breadth, and that to this end reserve and austerity were good.
My mother was love itself. My father may have been the same by nature,
but he did not know how to express his warm and loving heart. With all his
gentleness this care and labour-laden man had a taciturn, serious bearing: only
later, when he judged me man enough to appreciate it, did he ever give his
rich humour free play before me.
During those years when I was tearing my first dozen pairs of breeches, he
concerned himself with me but little except when I had done something
naughty; then he allowed his severity full play. His harshness and my
punishment generally consisted in his standing over me, and in loud angry
tones, holding up my sin before me and pointing out the punishment I
deserved.
When such an outburst occurred, it was my habit to plant myself in front of
my father and remain standing before him as if petrified, with my arms
hanging down, and looking steadily in his angry face throughout the
vehement rebuke. In my inmost heart I always repented my wrongdoing and
had the clearest sense of guilt; but I also remember another feeling that used
to come over me during those homilies: a strange trembling, a sense of charm
and ecstasy when the storm burst over my head. Tears came to my eyes and
trickled down my cheeks; but I stood rooted there like a little tree, gazing up
at my father, and was filled with an inexplicable sense of wellbeing, that
increased mightily the longer and louder he thundered.
When after such a scene weeks went by without my concocting mischief,
The Forest Farm
Tales of the Austrian Tyrol
- Titel
- The Forest Farm
- Untertitel
- Tales of the Austrian Tyrol
- Autor
- Peter Rosegger
- Verlag
- The Vineyard Press
- Ort
- London
- Datum
- 1912
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 169
- Kategorien
- Geographie, Land und Leute
- International