The book Peer Gynt : a Dramatic Poem was written by author Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Here you can read free online of Peer Gynt : a Dramatic Poem book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Peer Gynt : a Dramatic Poem a good or bad book?
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Gee-up ; will you stir yourself, Black-boy !
ASE.
Peer, dear, you're driving right ?
PEER {cracking his whip again).
Ay, broad is the way.
ASE.
This journey, it makes me so weak and tired.
1 <« Salig provstinde," literally ''the late Mrs. Provost." Sc. iv.] Peer Gynt. 121 PEER.
There's the castle rising before us ; the drive will be over soon.
ASE.
I will lie back and close my eyes then, and trust me to you, my boy !
PEER.
Come up with you, Grane, my trotter !
In the castle the throng is great ; they bustle and swarm to the gateway.
Peer Gynt and his mother are here !
What say you, Master Saint Peter ?
Shall mother not enter in ?
You may search a long time, I tell you, ere you find such an honest old soul.
Myself I don't want to speak of; I can turn at the castle gate.
If you'll treat me, I'll take it kindly ; if not, I'll go off just as pleased.
I have made up as many flim-flams as the devil at the pulpit-desk, and called my old mother a hen, too, because she would cackle and crow.
But her you shall honour and reverence, and make her at home indeed ; there comes not a soul to beat her from the parishes nowadays.
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