The Home in the Valley
t Disapp
use. She had walked fast, and her face was crimson with heat and vexation. When Magde first saw the young girl, she drew her bonnet close
are you
ttle walk," r
Magde seriously, "you wi
you so?" replied Nanna, as
o preserve their fair fame, are not
did yo
ers, are made only for the rich, who can admire th
Magde, you
you do not know the insults to which w
t we should thus be
deformed and ugly as those sins, which even our mo
removed it, and from the expression of her dark eyes, which beamed with her accustomed cheerfulness, and
imagine you to be more than a dove which is still fostered within the doveco
ause, then?" i
r is not a cause, and ther
urther on the subject," said Nanna quickly, for sh
ce whether it was really so danger
ty ever been insulted. On any other occasion, Nanna would have been influenced not only by curiosity, but by a far purer feeling, namely, sympathy f
was
ed over the
time, for the moment that Magde turned to pass in
will invigorate my old body; but it would be better I think, if my rheumatism will permit it, to take a little stro
burning her cheeks, as she advanced the opinio
ther. I will take your advice. Bring my arm-chair out,
n this occasion, she not only went after the chair reluctantly, but also, when she as usual seated herself with her knitting work on her little bench at his s
ble appearance to his benevolent features, "are you thinking of th
dear father,"
t resemble Magde's. She is pleased, as every young woman should be, when
fused, "I shall also cultivate a taste for such thi
en I have observed your indifference to dress, so unnatural to one of your age; bu
to strive to make ourselves beauti
he old man, "what put th
ought to be born ugly, that their
at, and she who wishes to please her husband so mu
n is married, it alte
r the sake of her father, her brother, and above all for her o
t not innocent?"
ges the heart, and the girl neglects her duties, and gives her sole attention to that which s
There is no danger of that," thought she,
ather, "you must wear that elegant silk s
r meaning passed over her lips. It was the smi
when Ragnar's packages arrive, we shall be in better circumstances. Poverty has many blessings of which the rich man cannot even dream. The poor man's gratitud
moved in her seat uneasily, and dropped stitch after stitch of her k
afraid to do so? She asked herself the question; the only reply she could make was, that yesterday it would have b
on!" said her father, "wer
of the house before,
; take all the enjoyment you c
endered within the mind of the young girl, causing her to fancy that something was wanting to comp
iliar conversation with his daughter, whom he loved above all earthly things, for she reminded
be, Nanna would be compelled to be content with her lot, should she wed an honest mechanic or a sloop c
er in the meadow, and now she suddenly remembered that she had said nothing to her father or Magde about the stranger whom she had encountered the previous evening. How strange it was that she had forgotten to tell them! Ye