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and now, Schoolmaster, so that you can teach our children a bit of reading!
What I said was, âSchoolmaster wonât stay with us. A man like that,â said I,
âhas something better to do. Even if we were to fit up the top room for him
and wait upon him as an honoured guest, he wouldnât stay with us.âAnd
then we canât give him any school fees,â I said, âand only such poor fare as we
have ourselves.âIf thatâs enough for him, I shall be delighted if he will
stay.ââ
The old man rose from his seat and, in a voice of deep emotion, said:
âOh, you dear, good people! As you yourselves were the first to suggest it,
I now venture to implore you. I have nowhere to go, and I hardly dare risk
myself in the wilds. Only give me a roof over my head and a spoonful of soup
for a few days and I will go back again to Rattenstein and start my entreaties.
The people will take pity on me; and surely the parish provisor will not be
stony-hearted.â
âI wouldnât throw myself on his mercy exactly, that I wouldnât,â said the
farmerâs wife. âAnd Heath Peter here was thinking that it would be all right,
and that you had better make the house on the heath your home,
Schoolmaster, as long as the Lord does not order things differently.â
Then little Gabriel suddenly called out something in his sleep.
âThere, the childâs got the nightmare!â said Klara.
And she went to the little bed and, with her thumb, made the sign of the
cross on the boyâs forehead.
Peter fixed up a bed in the barn for his guest to sleep in that night; and soon
all was dark and silent in the house on the heath.
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