Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Side 78

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Side 78
GUÐRÚN H. FINNSDÓTTIR: J On The Ebbing Tide Translaied by Mekkin S. Perkins To all of us the day comes, sooner or later, when we must give an accounting of our lives, of ourselves, and of our achievements. That day had come to Ofeigur of Lundi. That night he was balancing the debits and credits of a lifetime of a little more than fifty years. Seated com- fortably in the sleigh, he allowed his horse to amble slowly along the smooth roadway. The weather was mild, with little frost. Not a breeze stirred. The moon shed its white light over the earth. As far as the eye could see the pure newly fallen snow covered everything except the thickets, which stood, silent and dark, like detachments of black elves on sentry duty. Ofeigur was tall and broad-shoul- dered, a fine figure of a man. His hair was dark, his eyes were keen, his features sharp. In his youth he had been a handsome chap, manly and full of fun. Many a girl in the neighborhood had felt her heart beat faster in his presence. It was thus with everything that concerned Ofei- gur. Good fortune seemed to chase him, people said. He grew richer and more popular year by year. But he did not owe his good fortune entirely to Fate. He had worked like a viking, had never spared himseK, that is, until recently when he had been forced to take it easy because of ill health. He was now on his way home from a visit to the doctor. An old friend, the doctor had told Ofei- gur the truth: he did not have long to live. Ofeigur said very little when he got the bad news. It was not his nature to fuss about anything, but his thoughts, as he drove homeward, were unusually solemn. Only now that there was so little time left did he first realize how little he had accomplished, how poor his life had been in everything but hard work. The mere struggle for existence and the care of the family and farm had taken all his energy. True, he had made money, he had gained prestige, and he had earned the respect of his fellow citizens. But while the outer man had grown and gained in power, the inner man, his better self, the spiritual man, had shrunken and dried up. Yes, there were debts he owed here and there, particularly to Solveig, his wife. He had cheated her in all his accounts, cheated her who had loved and cared for him, her who had given him lovely, gifted children, her who had labored and worked side by side with him all these years. He couldn’t understand how he and Solveig had gradually drifted apart; he didn’t know why it had happened or when it began. They were both concerned about the management of the household and
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