Rörlund.
This, I trust, will paralyse all your arts of seduction. The step I have determined to take for Dina's welfare may now be made known to our whole community. I hope—nay, I am sure—that it will not be misinterpreted. And now, Mrs. Bernick, I think we had better take her away from here, and try to restore her mind to peace and equilibrium.
Mrs. Bernick.
Yes, come. Oh, Dina, what happiness for you!
[She leads Dina out to the left; Doctor Rörlund goes along with them.
Martha.
Good-bye, Johan! [She goes out.
Hilmar.
[At the garden door.] H'm—well, I really must say
Lona.
[Who has been following Dina with her eyes.] Don't be cast down, boy! I shall stay here and look after the Pastor. [She goes out to the right.
Bernick.
Johan, you won't sail now with the Indian Girl.
Johan.
Now more than ever.
Bernick.
Then you will not come back again?
Johan.
I shall come back.