The Old Man and his Sons by Heðin Brú
Author:Heðin Brú
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Telegram
CHAPTER SIX
The following morning, Ketilâs wife began to smarten herself up. Was she going out? Yes, she had to go to the shop. âNow, do you need anything this morning? Are you coming along?â she said.
Ketil answered, âShall I now? Thereâs always more than enough to do, but if itâs any use to you, Iâll come along.â
âWell, it will be useful, because it looks like weâll have indoor weather for some time, so we ought to get some wool home to get to work on. You donât get much for knitting up a sweater, but itâs still better than sitting with your arms folded.â
âYes, yes, youâre right there.â Ketil put on his shoes, and off they went.
Ketil said, âItâs a perfect nuisance the way every penny we earn goes as quick as it comes. I want to get this whale meat bill settled, but the way itâs going, nothing seems to do any good.â
âDonât talk about that. I canât even bear to think about it. I wish for once I could have my way with these trollops our lads have married. Then they wouldnât be going around in their silks and satins and sticking their noses in the air.â
They came to the only shop in the village.
âGood day.â The shopkeeper, an elderly bachelor, sat on a soapbox, with a cravat round his neck, singing an old Faroese ballad.
What did they want?
The old woman wanted an ounce of tea.
âYou donât want a slice of cheese as well, I suppose?â asked the shopkeeper.
No, she didnât want any.
âThatâs all right. I only asked because the cheese is lying on the tea chest, and I had to move it anyway.â
Ketil wanted some nails for his boat.
Certainly, he could have some, the shopkeeper told him, scratching himself under his cravat. âBut just now I was so clumsy as to drop the packet of nails into the treacle barrel.â He looked above him. âMaybe I could use these fire tongs hanging here, to pick them out again. He climbed up to the beam, and got the tongs, but slipped down, and ended with both arms in an open drawer full of flour. A sort of fine snowdrift filled the whole room.
âHave you hurt yourself?â asked the old folk.
âHurt myself? Oh no, not at all. Now you can have your nails.â
The next thing they asked for was raw wool for knitting.
âPlenty of wool,â said the shopkeeper. He pulled a ladder down from the loft and climbed up through the trap door. âItâs only from people like you that I make a living. The youngsters wonât deal with me. Every time a man gets married, thatâs the last I see of him in this shop â heâs too high-and-mighty to trade with me. Itâs these wives of theirs, whoâve been in Tórshavn and picked up daft notions. If they really were as fine as they pretend â¦â
âI think we can agree with you there,â said Ketil. They got the sack of wool out through the door, Ketil took it up around his neck, and they left.
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