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Earl Skule.

Never have you had aught but good thereby. Earl Jon wrote to me praying that I would mediate on his behalf; he offered peace, but on terms dishonourable to the King. The war in Vermeland has weighed much upon your mind; had this matter been left to you, Earl Jon had come too lightly off. I can deal better with him.

Håkon.

'Twas our will to deal with him ourself.—And what answer made you?

Earl Skule.

Read my letter.

Håkon.

Give it me!

Earl Skule.

I deemed you had it.

Dagfinn.

Nay, you know better than that. Gregorius Jonsson was too swift of foot; when we came on board, the letter was gone.

Earl Skule.

[Turns to Gregorius Jonsson.] Sir Baron, give the King the letter.

Gregorius Jonsson.

[Coming close to him, uneasily.] Hearken Earl——!

Earl Skule.

What now?