Hadda Pada eBook

Guðmundur Kamban
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 71 pages of information about Hadda Pada.

Hadda Pada eBook

Guðmundur Kamban
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 71 pages of information about Hadda Pada.

INGOLF.  Bravo, bravo!

STEINDOR.  It was just a piece of luck!—­Now she is tying the rope around herself.—­

INGOLF.  She just pulled,—­now I’ll be quick about it. (Starts pulling.)

STEINDOR (after a while).  It looks as if she were sleeping on the rope.

INGOLF.  What?

STEINDOR.  Her body is relaxed ...  Should I call to her?

INGOLF.  No, don’t disturb her.  I know the pleasure of cleaving the air with closed eyes.

STEINDOR.  Now she starts ... now she seems to be at rest again. 
She is crouching like one who is cold in bed.

INGOLF.  Tell me when we reach the ledge.

STEINDOR.  There isn’t much left now.  Aren’t you tired pulling?

INGOLF.  Not very.

STEINDOR (smiling).  You will show your sweetheart how strong you are.

INGOLF.  Aren’t we at the ledge yet?

STEINDOR.  Not quite.

INGOLF (pulling on).

STEINDOR.  She looks strange now.  She is grasping the rope firmly—­ she is cringing.  She looks like a spider winding her way up,

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  Ingolf!

INGOLF.  Well!

THE VOICE OP HADDA PADDA.  I will rest on the ledge.

INGOLF (continues pulling).  You will be up soon!

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  No, no, Ingolf!  The rope is too tight.—­ You must not pull like that.—­The rope hurts me so under my breast. (The rope relaxed; Ingolf stops pulling.)

STEINDOR (motions to him).  You must hold the rope tight, so that she can raise herself up to the ledge.—­Well, now she is there!

INGOLF.  What is she doing?

STEINDOR.  She is sitting down ... she is adjusting the rope around her waist ... or, what ... yes, she has untied it.

THE VOICE OP HADDA PADDA.  You need not stay here any longer,
Steindor.  I am not afraid any more.

STEINDOR.  I am very comfortable here.

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA (She is heard laughing).  Shall I stone the raven away from his nest?  Beware, you blackbird! (A small stone flies through the air, and falls down near Steindor.  He starts.)

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  Were you afraid of the stone?

STEINDOR.  I think it an unnecessary joke!

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  Ha!  Ha!  Did you think I would stone you?  It is fun to scare you!  Shall I try to hit you with the rope?—­ Ingolf, let the rope go, please.  I will try to hit Steindor with it—­he is deathly afraid.

STEINDOR (who now wants to show that he understands the joke).  I wager you won’t reach me.

INGOLF.  I bet she hits you.

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  I would have hit before, if the rope hadn’t been too short.

STEINDOR.  No, you never would have done it—­you have to aim better than that!

THE VOICE OF HADDA PADDA.  The rope was too short.

STEINDOR.  It’s easy to lengthen it.  Ingolf!  Give her full rope. 
Let us see if she can hit me!

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