“Not yet; I shall tell him this is Drammen, and he will believe me.”
“Good! and we will all stick to it that this is Drammen,” added Sanford.
“But suppose we should meet some one here who knows about the ship? This is a large town—bigger than that other which we called Kongsberg.”
“Whom can we meet?”
“I don’t know.”
“I should hate to have any one tell the principal that we have been to the Rjukanfos.”
“Some of the officers may come up here.”
“We must keep out of sight, then.”
Others thought this would be good policy in a large town. As they were fatigued, they retired early, and did not come down the next morning till it was nearly time to leave in the steamer. They all went on board, and were soon moving down the river.
“Are we going across the lake, Ole?” asked Sanford.