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Edla had doubts about the peddler’s true identity and background from the beginning. She sensed that he did not resemble the former regimental comrade her father had mistaken him for. His uneasy behavior and appearance raised suspicions that he might ...

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The peddler accepted Edla Willmansson’s invitation because of her compassionate and gentle demeanor. Unlike her father, who was more authoritative, Edla treated the peddler with kindness and respect, appealing to his sense of dignity. Her genuine concern for him as ...

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The peddler declined the ironmaster’s invitation because he felt unworthy and feared being recognized as a fraud. He was anxious about revealing his true identity as a thief and did not want to jeopardize his chance of escaping the consequences ...

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No, the peddler did not respect the confidence placed in him by the crofter. Instead of honoring the trust and hospitality extended to him, he ultimately betrayed the crofter by stealing the thirty kronor. This act of theft not only ...

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The crofter showed the thirty kronor to the peddler as a gesture of trust and pride in his modest savings. He wanted to impress the peddler and demonstrate that he was not only capable of managing his finances but also ...