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ACT THIRD.

An elegant morning-room, with entrance-door in the back. On the left, the door of the Chamberlain's study; further back, a door leading to the drawing-room. On the right, a door leading to Ringdal's offices; further forward, a window.

Thora is seated on the sofa, left, weeping. The Chamberlain paces angrily up and down.

The Chamberlain.

Yes, now we have the epilogue—tears and lamentations——

Thora.

Oh, that we had never seen that man!

The Chamberlain.

What man?

Thora.

That wretched Mr. Stensgård, of course.

The Chamberlain.

You should rather say: Oh, that we had never seen that wretched Doctor.

Thora.

Doctor Fieldbo?