Engstrand.
No, I'm blest if I am!
Regina.
Not even of sending me a scrap of stuff for a new dress?
Engstrand.
Come to town with me, my lass, and you'll soon get dresses enough.
Regina.
Pooh! I can do that on my own account, if I want to.
Engstrand.
No, a father's guiding hand is what you want, Regina. Now, I've got my eye on a capital house in Little Harbour Street. They don't want much ready-money; and it could be a sort of a Sailors' Home, you know.
Regina.
But I will not live with you! I have nothing whatever to do with you. Be off!
Engstrand.
You wouldn't stop long with me, my girl. No such luck! If you knew how to play your cards, such a fine figure of a girl as you've grown in the last year or two
Regina.
Well?
Engstrand.
You'd soon get hold of some mate—or maybe even a captain