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 Vigeland.

The vessel is soundly built, you know, and fully insured too. I can tell you it's another matter with the Indian Girl

Bernick.

What do you mean?

Vigeland.

Why, she is to sail to-morrow too.

Bernick.

Yes, the owners hurried us on, and besides

Vigeland.

Well, if that old hulk can venture out—and with such a crew into the bargain—it would be a shame if we couldn't

Bernick.

Well well; I suppose you have the ship's papers with you.

Vigeland.

Yes, here they are.

Bernick.

Good; then perhaps you will go with Mr. Krap

Krap.

This way, please; we shall soon put them in order.

Vigeland.

Thanks.—And the result we will leave in the hands of Omnipotence, Consul.

[He goes with Krap into the foremost room on the left. Doctor Rörlund comes through the garden.