Why, because by that time his youth will be—questionable.

Heire.

Then he can stand at the head of the Questionable League, sir. That’s what Lundestad means. He says like Napoleon—“It’s the questionable people that make politicians”; hee-hee!

Fieldbo.

Well, after all is said and done, our League shall last through young days and questionable days as well; and it shall continue to be the League of Youth. When Stensgård founded his League, and was carried shoulder-high amid all the enthusiasm of Independence Day, he said—“Providence is on the side of the League of Youth.” I think even Mr. Helle, theologian as he is, will let us apply that saying to ourselves.

The Chamberlain.

I think so too, my friends; for truly we have been groping and stumbling in darkness; but good angels guided us.

Lundestad.

Oh, for that matter, I think the angels were only middling.

Aslaksen.