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 Lövborg.

It is the continuation.

Tesman.

The continuation? Of what?

Lövborg.

Of the book.

Tesman.

Of the new book?

Lövborg.

Of course.

Tesman.

Why, my dear Eilert—does it not come down to our own days?

Lövborg.

Yes, it does; and this one deals with the future.

Tesman.

With the future! But, good heavens, we know nothing of the future!

Lövborg.

No; but there is a thing or two to be said about it all the same. [Opens the packet.] Look here

Tesman.

Why, that's not your handwriting.

Lövborg.

I dictated it. [Turning over the pages.] It falls into two sections. The first deals with the civilising forces of the future. And here is the second—[running through the pages towards the end]—forecasting the probable line of development.