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What, lady?

First of all his errand—and then all that had gone before it.

[To, as he takes out the packet and hands it to him.] The papers from Peter Kanzler. You will find in them a full account of our partizans in Sweden.

It is well.

And now, Lady Inger Gyldenlöve,—I know not that there is aught else for me to do here.

Had it been things of state alone that brought us together, you might be right. But I should be loath to think so.

You would say?

I would say that 'twas not alone as a Danish Councillor or as the ally of Peter Kanzler that