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 Madam Rundholmen.

Miss Bratsberg! Ah, so Lundestad was right, after all. I congratulate you, Miss Thora; and you too, Mr. Stensgård.

Fieldbo.

You mean Doctor Fieldbo.

Madam Rundholmen.

What?

Fieldbo.

I am the happy man.

Madam Rundholmen.

Well, now, I don't in the least know where I am.

The Chamberlain.

And we have just found out where we are.

Stensgård.

Excuse me; I have an appointment

The Chamberlain.

[Aside.] Lundestad, what was the other word?

Lundestad.

What other?

The Chamberlain.

Not adventurer, but the other?

Lundestad.

Demagogue.

Stensgård.

I take my leave.

The Chamberlain.

One word—only one word, Mr. Stensgård—a word which has long been on the tip of my tongue.