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Besides, she could get back to town; she wasn't a pauper exactly; she even owned a yacht, a real yacht what more did she want? And Aagot smiled at this jest and felt relieved. The door was locked; they were alone. Everything was quiet; they heard their hearts beat. And they said farewell to each other. Irgens would not take her to the train.
I fooled you that time, Irgens!" Aagot got her hat and coat and went with Irgens. Ole called after her: "Don't stay too late, Aagot! Remember, we have promised to go with Tidemand to Tivoli." On the street Irgens glanced at his watch and said: "I see it is a little too early yet. If you have no objections we might take a walk up toward the Castle." And they walked toward the Castle.
"Yes, I am going back at once Forgive me, Coldevin, and believe me, believe me I have done nothing wrong to-day; but I am so sorry, I repent everything Blue, heatless flames, without much pride I am not so stupid that I do not know whom you had in mind when you said this." "But, dearest Aagot," he exclaimed in his perplexity, "it was not meant for you I didn't mean it at all!
"By the way, I ran across Coldevin a moment ago; he said he was looking for somebody. I couldn't get him to come up he simply wouldn't." "Did you invite him to our excursion?" asked Aagot quickly. She seemed very much disappointed because Ole had forgotten to ask him. He had to promise her to try his best to find Coldevin before Sunday.
"But we will talk about this when you get back. Bon voyage!" "If anything happens, wire me," said Ole. Tidemand followed the couple to his door. Both Ole and Aagot were moved. He went to the window and waved to them as they passed; then he went back to his desk and worked away with books and papers. A quarter of an hour passed. He saw Aagot return alone; Ole had gone.
So help me, you can borrow money from anybody! You are inimitable. Ha, ha! from him, too!" Coldevin rose. Aagot got up simultaneously and ran over to him. She took his hand, a prey to the greatest excitement. She began whispering to him. She led him over to a window and continued speaking earnestly, in a low voice. They sat down.
I have done a great wrong, but " She wept with dry eyes. She swallowed hard. She sat on the very edge of the chair in her excitement. He injected a word now and then, nodded, shook his head when she appeared too disconsolate, and in his confusion he called her "Aagot, dearest Aagot." She must not apply everything he had said to herself, not at all.
It was nobody else Tell me, have you finished the cushions for the yacht?" "Yes," answered Aagot absently. "But you have not been in Parliament yet? I imagine you have hardly had time for that as yet. I have been there every day; but then I haven't anything else to do." "Listen," she said suddenly; "I may not have an opportunity to bid you good night later, so I will do it now."
The wind soughed through the trees; it hushed and soothed.... Somebody came along; they rushed apart and kept their eyes on the gravelled walk while he passed. Aagot was quite equal to the occasion; she did not show the slightest trace of confusion. She got up and began to walk away.
Coldevin's entertainment once before in Tivoli, I believe. This will have to satisfy me for the present." It was only with difficulty that Irgens succeeded in hiding his displeasure. This was the second time to-day he had seen Coldevin; he had observed him outside his lodgings in Thranes Road No. 5. He had not been able to get Aagot out until this infernal fellow had disappeared.
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