Chapter 18 "Good-morning, Mr. Benett. It is always a great pleasure to me when I have an opportunity to shake hands with you." "And for me, professor, it is a great honor." "Honor, pleasure—pleasure, honor," laughed the professor. "One balances the other." "I am glad to see that your journey through Central Norway has been safely accomplished." "Not accomplished, only concluded, for this year." "But tell me, pray, all about those good people you met at Dal." "Excellent people they were, friend Benett, in every sense of the word." "From what I can learn through the papers they are certainly very much to be pitied." "Unquestionably, Mr. Benett. I have never known misfortune to pursue persons so relentlessly." "It seems so, indeed, professor; for right after the loss of the 'Viking