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 Johan.

Perhaps you don't often go for a walk in the morning?

Dina.

Oh, yes; but only with Olaf.

Johan.

Ah!—Should you like to go down the garden, or to stay here?

Dina.

I would rather stay here.

Johan.

And I too. Then it's settled that we go for a walk together every morning?

Dina.

No, Mr. Tönnesen, you mustn't do that.

Johan.

Why not? You know you promised.

Dina.

Yes, but on thinking it over, IYou mustn't go about with me.

Johan.

Why on earth should I not?

Dina.

Ah, you are a stranger here; you don't understand; but I must tell you

Johan.

Well?

Dina.

No, I would rather not speak about it.