Knut Hamsun Quotes
She Came Quickly Over To Me And Held Out Her Hand. I Looked At Her Full Of Distrust. Was She Doing This Freely, With A Light Heart? Or Was She Doing It Just To Get Rid Of Me? She Put Her Arm Around My Neck, Tears In Her Eyes. I Just Stood And Looked At Her. She Offered Me Her Mouth But I Couldn't Believe Her, It Was Bound To Be A Sacrifice On Her Part, A Means Of Getting It Over With.
She Said Something, It Sounded To Me Like "I Love You Anyway!" She Said It Very Softly And Indistinctly, I May Not Have Heard It Correctly, Perhaps She Didn't Say Exactly Those Words. But She Threw Herself Passionately On My Neck, Held Both Arms Around My Neck A Little While, Even Raised Herself On Tiptoe To Reach Well Up, And Stood Thus.
Afraid That She Was Forcing Herself To Show Me This Tenderness, I Merely Said "How Beautiful You Are Now!"
That Was All I Said. I Stepped Back, Bumped Against The Door And Walked Out Backward. She Was Left Standing Inside.
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