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Senta accepts him as her affianced husband. The curtain rises on the crew of the Norwegian brig singing a frolicking sailor song, and jesting with a bevy of girls, who bring them refreshments. They finally conclude that the crew of the neighboring ship must be dead, and the suspicion gains belief that the “Flying Dutchman” is playing one of his ugly tricks.
When the curtain rises, a bevy of Norwegian Girls, among whom are Daland’s daughter, Senta and her nurse Mary, are discovered turning their spinning wheels and singing a spinning song.
=Silber=, n. -s, silver. =sind=, are, see sein. =singe=, see singen. =Singen=, n. -s, singing. =singen=, imp. sang, p.p. gesungen, to sing. =singend=, singing. =sinken=, imp. sank, p.p. gesunken, to sink. =sitzen=, imp. saß, p.p. gesessen, to sit down. =sitzet=, sits; p.