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, a peasant's widow. , her son. with corn-sacks. , a smith. ,, , newcomers to the district. and, their daughters.

, his daughter. and.

and. ,, , , a cottar's wife. Master, Monsieur , Herren and , gentlemen on their travels. and. , daughter of a Bedouin chief. ,, , (singing). (muta persona). , Dr. phil., director of the madhouse at Cairo. , a language-reformer from the coast of Malabar. , an eastern Minister. , with a royal mummy. , with their. and.

(The action, which opens in the beginning of the present [that is the nineteenth] century, and ends towards our own days [1867], takes place partly in Gudbrandsdale, and on the mountains around it, partly on the coast of Morocco, in the desert of Sahara, in a madhouse at Cairo, at sea, etc.)