ACT FOURTH

SCENE FIRST.

On the south-west coast of Morocco. A palm-grove. Under an awning, on ground covered with matting, a table spread for dinner. Further back in the grove hammocks are slung. In the offing lies a steam-yacht, flying the Norwegian and American colours. A jolly-boat drawn up on the beach. It is towards sunset.

Peer Gynt, a handsome middle-aged gentleman, in an elegant travelling-dress, with a gold-rimmed double eyeglass hanging at his waistcoat, is doing the honours at the head of the table. Mr. Cotton,[[65]] Monsieur Ballon, Herr von Eberkopf, and Herr Trumpeterstråle,[[66]] are seated at the table finishing dinner.

Peer Gynt.

Drink, gentlemen! If man is made

For pleasure, let him take his fill then.

You know ’tis written: Lost is lost,

And gone is gone——. What may I hand you?