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misfortune had befallen us, but that if people only refrained from pressing us—if they would only give us time—every one should be paid in full.

Lona.

And every one was paid in full?

Bernick.

Yes, Lona; that rumour saved our house and made me the man I am.

Lona.

A lie, then, has made you the man you are.

Bernick.

Whom did it hurt, then? Johan intended never to return.

Lona.

You ask whom it hurt? Look into yourself and see if it has not hurt you.

Bernick.

Look into any man you please, and you will find at least one dark spot that must be kept out of sight.

Lona.

And you call yourselves pillars of society!

Bernick.

Society has none better.

Lona.

Then what does it matter whether such a society is supported or not? What is it that passes current here? Lies and shams—nothing else. Here are you, the first man in the town,