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Authors: Knut Hamsun

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141/64. Deleted in CW:
half-formed inward yelps about a certain stigma, the first black mark on my honor,
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I had turned myself into a dog for the most wretched bone and not gotten it.
PART THREE
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Saved her from ruin once and for all!
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I spoke quite unconsciously, involuntarily, without myself being aware of it.
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reveled swinishly in each mouthful.
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The poetry of the unconscious . . .
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Just once, quick, bewilderingly quick, smack on the lips.
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“I say to you, I would rather be a flunky in hell than a free man in your mansions; I say to you, I am filled with blissful contempt for your heavenly meanness and choose the abyss, into which the devil, Judas and the Pharaoh were hurled, for my eternal abode. I say to you, your heaven is full of earth's most coarse-headed idiots and poor in spirit, I say to you that you have filled your heaven from down here with fat dead harlots, who abjectly fell on their knees before you in the hour of death. I tell you,”
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“you omniscent cipher,”
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“I say to you, my whole frame, every cell in my body, every power of my soul thirsts to mock you, you merciful scum up on high.”
From there on, a substantial passage is deleted in CW:
“I say to you that I would, if I could, shout this loudly into your heaven and all over the earth; I would, if I could, breathe it into every unborn human soul that will some day arrive on earth, every flower, every leaf, every drop in the sea. I say to you, I will mock you on Judgment Day and curse you till the teeth fall out of my mouth for the infinite cowardice of your godhead. I tell you,”
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229/99. In P, the sentence continues:
“for ever and ever, I say goodbye with my heart and kidneys, I say to you my final irrevocable goodbye,”
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“Try to catch me,” she said.
And amid much laughter I tried to catch her. While she was running about,
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“So, go on and tell me”:
“Sure, if you let me kiss your bosom first.”
“Are you crazy? So, go on and tell me!”
“No, please, let me do it first!”
“Hmm. No, not first. . . . Later perhaps. . . . I want to hear what sort of person you are. . . . I'm sure it's something awful!”
It also pained me that she should think the worst of me. I was afraid I might completely alienate her, and I couldn't bear the suspicion she harbored about my way of life. I would clear myself in her eyes, make myself worthy of her, show her that she was sitting beside a person who was pure as an angel, or nearly so. Good Lord, after all I could count my lapses to date on the fingers of one hand.
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Hee, she asked me what I wanted! Push on, that's what I wanted, push straight on! It wasn't only at a distance that I was in the habit of pushing on; that was not the sort of person I was. I made a point of holding my own, refusing to be punctured by knitted brows. No, by George, I had never yet walked away from such an affair without having accomplished my purpose. . . .
And I pushed on.
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253/109. Here P contains the sentence:
Up with the flannel!
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253/109. Here follows in P:
Live the King and the fatherland!
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Why hadn't she left me alone, since nothing could come of it anyway? What had got into her just now?
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I embraced her violently,
PART FOUR
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I was, so to speak, very much in my right mind! My head was clear, nothing was lacking, thank heaven!
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“No, I said I had made a slip of the pen once, a date, a trifle, if you would like to know, a wrong date on a letter, a single wrong stroke of the pen—that was my whole offense. No, thank God, one can still tell right from wrong! Anyway, what would become of me if I stained my honor to boot? It's just my sense of honor that keeps me afloat now. But I trust it will be strong enough; at any rate, it has preserved me to date.”
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honorably
or
with honor
(after
oneself
) was dropped in CW.
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