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[In a tone of satisfaction.] Ha, this is as I would have it, Gudmund. Here is my hand!

[To herself.] What is this?

[To ] And here is mine!

But now we must each of us name who it is—

Good. Here at Solhoug, among so many fair women, I have found her whom—

I too. And I will bear her home this very night, if it be needful.

[Who has approached unobserved.] All saints in heaven!

[Nods to ] The same is my intent!

[Who has also been listening.] Gudmund!