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[Comes from the hall with a large sword.] See, here's a real good wolf's-tooth! With this will I flay the blood-suckers' lackeys!

[To another.] What is that you have found?

The breastplate they call Herlof Hyttefad's.

'Tis too good for such as you. Look, here is the shaft of Sten Sture's lance; hang the breastplate upon it, and we shall have the noblest standard heart can desire.

[Comes from the door on the left, with a letter in his hand, and goes towards .] I have sought you through all the house

What would you?

[Hands her the letter.] A messenger is come from Trondhiem with a letter for you.

Let me see! [Opening the letter.] From Trondhiem? What can it be? [Runs through