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er.) Bernick: Take away those mocking words, I tell you! Can't you see that all these lights are grinning at us? Rummel: Well, really, I must confess-- Bernick: Oh, how could you understand--! But I, I--! It is all like candles in a dead-room! Rummel: Well, let me tell you that you are taking the thing a great deal too seriously. Sandstad: The boy will enjoy a trip across the Atlantic, and then you will have him back. Vigeland: Only put your trust in the Almighty, Mr. Bernick. Rummel: And in the vessel, Bernick; it is not likely to sink, I know. Krap: Hm-- Rummel: Now if it were one of those floating coffins that one hears are sent out by men in the bigger countries-- Bernick: I am sure my hair must be turning grey-- (MRS. BERNICK comes in from the garden, with a shawl thrown over her head.) Mrs. Bernick: Karsten, Karsten, do you know--? Bernick: Yes. I know; but you--you, who see nothing that is going on--you, who have no mother's eyes for your son--! Mrs. Bernick: Listen to me, do! Bernick: Why did you not look after him? Now I have lost him. Give him back to me, if you can. Mrs. Bernick: I can! I have got him. Bernick: You have got him! The Men: Ah! Hilmar: Yes, I thought so. Martha: You have got him back, Karsten. Lona: Yes--make him your own, now. Bernick: You have got him! Is that true? Where is he? Mrs. Bernick: I shall not tell you, till you have forgiven him. Bernick: Forgiven! But how did you know--? Mrs. Bernick: Do you not think a mother sees? I was in mortal fear of your getting to know anything about it. Some words he let fall yesterday--and then his room was empty, and his knapsack and clothes missing... Bernick: Yes, yes? Mrs. Bernick: I ran, and got hold of Aune; we went out in his boat; the American ship was on the point of sailing. Thank God, we were in time--got on board--searched the hold--found him! Oh, Karsten, you must not punish him! Bernick: Betty! Mrs. Bernick: Nor Aune, either! Bernick: Aune? What do you know about him? Is the "Indian Girl" under sail again? Mrs. Bernick: No, that is just it. Bernick: Speak, speak! Mrs. Bernick: Aune was just as agitated as I was; the search took us some time; it had grown dark, and the pilot made objections; and so Aune took upon himself--in your name-- Bernick: Well? Mrs. Bernick: To stop the ship's sailing till tomorrow. Krap: Hm-- Bernick: Oh, how glad I am! Mrs.
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