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He began to speak; he had not quite heard the last, the very last of the discussion; how had the poets fared? Oh, there was Mrs. Hanka; so pleased to see her. But why had she arrived so late? He was finally led outside. "This means a general departure, I suppose?" asked Irgens, displeased. He had tried to approach Miss Lynum once during the evening but without success. She had plainly avoided him.

So she had not wanted company, not even her own husband's; she had been in a sentimental mood? But how could she be so cruel as to let this poor fellow Gregersen ramble home all alone, drunk as he was? It was simply heartless In about a week Ole Henriksen had returned from Torahus. Ojen had remained, but Ole had brought back a young lady, his fiancee, Aagot Lynum.

"And the lady who is with him, isn't that Miss Lynum?" "Perhaps it is. Yes, I fancy that is she." "But wasn't she going away to-day? It seems to me I heard Perhaps she has changed her mind?" "I suppose she has." Coldevin glanced swiftly at him. Tidemand looked as if he did not want to be disturbed. He excused himself politely and walked off, lost in thought.

And if you ever should find Miss Lynum in need of help, be good to her; I saw her this evening, but she did not see me. I cannot collect my thoughts and write to you as I would like to. One thing only is clear to me, and that thing I will have to do in half an hour." A picture of Aagot was still in his pocketbook; he had probably forgotten to burn it.

I am not sure, though." They were at the warehouse. They stopped and shook hands. "I am ever so much obliged," she said. "Aren't you coming up? Ole must be in the office now." "No, thanks But listen, Miss Lynum, I would like to come soon and drag you with me to some museum; may I?" "Yes," she answered hesitatingly. "That is very kind of you. I'll see But I thank you for your company to-day."

The sun is sinking; we are here the world far off; it is exactly my dream of dreams. Tell me, does my voice disturb you? You seem so far away Miss Lynum, it is useless to continue the struggle; I surrender to you. I lie at your feet and tell you this, although I have not moved "