The peddler initially refuses the ironmaster’s invitation due to his apprehension and fear of being discovered as a thief. Feeling guilty about his recent crime and wary of the consequences, he believes that accepting the invitation could expose him to ...
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The peddler is mistaken for an old acquaintance by the ironmaster, who owns the mill he encounters after leaving the forest. The ironmaster, recognizing what he believes to be a familiar face in the peddler, invites him to his home, ...
The peddler hears hammer strokes coming from a nearby iron mill, which serve as a guiding sound that leads him out of the forest. The rhythmic clang of the hammer resonates through the trees, offering him a sense of direction ...
When the peddler gets lost in the forest, he feels a growing sense of panic and despair. The once comforting trees now seem to close in on him, amplifying his feelings of isolation and fear. As he realizes that he ...
After stealing the money, the peddler enters the forest to evade capture and reflect on his actions. He seeks refuge among the trees, believing that hiding in the dense woods will keep him safe from the consequences of his theft. ...