Stensgård.
I don't know my way here yet; you must tell me where I am to take you, ladies.
Selma.
Out into the air; you must see the garden.
Stensgård.
Oh, that will be delightful.
[They go out by the foremost glass door on the right.
Fieldbo.
Why, by all that's wonderful, there's Stensgård!
ASLAKSEN.
It's him I want to speak to. I've had a fine chase after him; fortunately I met Daniel Heire
Daniel Heire and Erik Bratsberg enter from the dining-room.
Heire.
Hee-hee! Excellent sherry, upon my word. I've tasted nothing like it since I was in London.
Erik.
Yes, it's good, isn't it? It puts life into you.
Heire.
Well, well—it's a real pleasure to see one's money so well spent.
Erik.
How so? [Laughing.] Oh, yes; I see, I see.
[They go into the garden.