id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42022 Holberg, Ludvig Jeppe on the Hill; Or, The Transformed Peasant: A Comedy in Five Acts .txt text/plain 15389 1662 93 and my good old Jeppe dressed down until he became quite awake again. =Jeppe= (cautiously)--Have you put Master Erik away, Nille? Jeppe drinks; why, I never got so many poundings in the ten years I was =Jeppe=--Good morning, Jakob Skomager. =Jakob= (comes with a glass and drinks Jeppe's health). =Jakob=--Here's the drink, Jeppe, but the money first. =Jeppe=--I s'pose you can trust me while I drink, as the old saying goes. =Jakob=--We don't care for any old sayings here, Jeppe! =Jeppe=--The best thing about whiskey is that it gives a man such spirit. that I am Jeppe on the Hill; I certainly know that I am a poor peasant, grandfather, Jeppe on the Hill, my wife's name is Nille, her switch, =Jeppe=--Is the wicked Nille not my wife? =Jeppe=--You know very well yourselves what wine I am used to drinking in =Jeppe=--Ah, my gracious judge, I should gladly be hanged, if that lawyer ./cache/42022.txt ./txt/42022.txt