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[Laughing and rubbing his hands.] Yes; but I know a trick worth two of that, you see! I am going straight up to Mrs. Wilton's   This evening? Oh, it's not so very late yet. And even if the house is shut up, I shall ring; without hesitation. For I must and will see Frida before she starts. Good-night, good-night! [Makes a movement to go.

Stop a moment, my poor Vilhelm; you may spare yourself that heavy bit of road.

Oh, you are thinking of my ankle

Yes; and in any case you won't get in at Mrs. Wilton's.

Yes, indeed I will. I'll go on ringing and knocking till some one comes and lets me in. For I must and will see Frida.

Your daughter has gone already, Mr. Foldal.