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* CassandraTruth: At the party, [[spoiler:Ellerstrøm]] at one point openly admits to several of his former classmates to have been the one who caused Blomme's death. They quickly come the conclusion that he is just joking and laughs it off.
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A well-regarded film of the book was made in 1993.

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A well-regarded film of the book was made in 1993.
1993, starring Frits Helmuth as Professor Blomme.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: It is heavily implied that Professor Blomme is a pedophile; he favors Ellerstrøm because he is such a "nice-looking boy", and starts bullying him with the others when he turns into a gawky, big-nosed adolescent.

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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår'' - In English: "The Neglected Spring") is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.

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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår'' - In English: "The ''"The Neglected Spring") Spring"'') is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.
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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår'' - In english: "The Neglected Spring") is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.

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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår'' - In english: English: "The Neglected Spring") is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.
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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår''- In danish: "The Neglected Spring") is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.

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''The Stolen Spring'' (''Det Forsømte Forår''- Forår'' - In danish: english: "The Neglected Spring") is a novel from 1940 by the Danish author Hans Scherfig. It has been translated to a number of languages and is considered one of the all-time classics in the field of school-time fiction.

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