Страница - 173- [p. 31]: to go down to the tap-room[taproom] to tell them all about it.
- [p. 45]: thoughts ran on. She and Sören had lived[live] happily
- [p. 162]: trusted to her. Ay, ay, 'tis sad[said] to be like us two, no-one
- [p. 200]: with you. Womenfolk[Women-folk] love a trip to town," the inn-keeper
- [p. 213]: towards the inn-keeper[innkeeper], "Alma must tackle this—she's
- [p. 239]: the house. When no-one appeared[apepared] in answer to his
- [p. 256]: work. I'm off tomorrow[tomorrw], but you must get me another
- [p. 260]: with all his[its] might. The children screamed. The horse
- [p. 308]: hopping first on[one] one foot and then the other. He
- [p. 317]: you a word of comfort. I've brought a bottle[botttle] of something
- [p. 323]: It was a sad lookout. Ditte[Dite] had promised herself