Stensgård.

Not to-day?

Madam Rundholmen.

No; he drove past here at four this morning; he’s always driving about nowadays. What’s more, he came in and roused me out of bed—he wanted to borrow money, you must know.

Stensgård.

Monsen did?

Madam Rundholmen.

Yes. He’s a tremendous man to get through money is Monsen. I hope things may turn out all right for him. And I say the same to you; for I hear you’re going into Parliament.

Stensgård.

I? Nonsense. Who told you so?