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 Give me but revenge! Revenge on Sigurd and Dagny, and I will[''Stops as she sees the door open.''] Dagny—comest thou here!

[From the back.] Haste thee, Gunnar! Call thy men to arms!

To arms! Against whom?

Kåre the Peasant is coming, and many outlaws with him; he means thee no good; Sigurd has once barred his way; but who can tell

[Moved.] Sigurd has done this for me!

Sigurd is ever thy faithful friend.

And we, Hiördis—we, who thought to! It is as I say—there is witchcraft in all thy speech; no deed but seemeth fair to me, when thou dost name it.

[Astonished.] What meanest thou?

Nothing, nothing! I thank thee for thy tidings, Dagny; I go to gather my men together. [''Turns towards the door, but stops and comes forward again.''] Tell me—how goes it with Örnulf?