Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1916 - 131 стор. |
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... hold of her wrists . ) Once there were two trolls . They quarrelled and turned each other into stone . One had to stand where all the birds dropped their filth , and the other had to stand where all the winds blew . Which would you ...
... hold of her wrists . ) Once there were two trolls . They quarrelled and turned each other into stone . One had to stand where all the birds dropped their filth , and the other had to stand where all the winds blew . Which would you ...
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... hold of the skin . ) Let go ! Arnes ( gives it up reluctantly ) . Are you angry ? Halla ( takes the skin out of the horn - ring and throws it into the hut ) . You are not so sorely needed as you think you are . ( Sits down again to her ...
... hold of the skin . ) Let go ! Arnes ( gives it up reluctantly ) . Are you angry ? Halla ( takes the skin out of the horn - ring and throws it into the hut ) . You are not so sorely needed as you think you are . ( Sits down again to her ...
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... hold my peace . Kari . Yes , you hold your peace . ( Puts down the knife . ) If I did not see your eyes , I should think you were dead , and yet you are human and living like myself . Are you not ? ( Halla is silent . ) Or perhaps you ...
... hold my peace . Kari . Yes , you hold your peace . ( Puts down the knife . ) If I did not see your eyes , I should think you were dead , and yet you are human and living like myself . Are you not ? ( Halla is silent . ) Or perhaps you ...
Сторінка 71
... hold our peace . ( Sits down . ) Kari . You shall not be worried by my whining . ( Takes the fur socks down from the wall ; sits down and unties the straps of his shoes . Halla watches him in silence , while he puts on one sock ...
... hold our peace . ( Sits down . ) Kari . You shall not be worried by my whining . ( Takes the fur socks down from the wall ; sits down and unties the straps of his shoes . Halla watches him in silence , while he puts on one sock ...
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... ( Hold- ing up a piece of cloth . ) It will be fun to make that into an apron . Rannveig . I got a head - kerchief with red flowers ( holds it up ) and a piece of soap . ( Smells it . ) Fon . May I ? ( Smells it . ) You'll be good to kiss ...
... ( Hold- ing up a piece of cloth . ) It will be fun to make that into an apron . Rannveig . I got a head - kerchief with red flowers ( holds it up ) and a piece of soap . ( Smells it . ) Fon . May I ? ( Smells it . ) You'll be good to kiss ...
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Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
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