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Bastian.

He wants to marry——

Madam Rundholmen.

Lord! Has he said anything?

Bastian.

Yes; and I've promised to put in a word for him. It'll be all right. I'm sure Ragna likes him.

Madam Rundholmen.

Ragna!

Lundestad.

[Approaching.] What is interesting you so deeply, Madam Rundholmen?

Madam Rundholmen.

What do you think he says? Why, that Mr. Stensgård's making up to——

Lundestad.

Yes, but he won't find the Chamberlain so easy to deal with.

Bastian.

The Chamberlain?

Lundestad.

He probably thinks her too good a match for a mere lawyer——

Madam Rundholmen.

Who? Who?

Lundestad.

Why, his daughter, Miss Bratsberg, of course.