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Tesman.
How odd now! I should never have thought of writing anything of that sort.
Hedda
[At the glass door, drumming on the pane.] H'm
. I daresay not.Lövborg.
[Replacing the manuscript in its paper and laying the packet on the table.] I brought it, thinking I might read you a little of it this evening.
Tesman.
That was very good of you, Eilert. But this evening
? [Looking at Brack.] I don't quite see how we can manage itLövborg.
Well then, some other time. There is no hurry.
Brack.
I must tell you, Mr. Lövborg—there is a little gathering at my house this evening—mainly in honour of Tesman, you know
Lövborg.
[Looking for his hat.] Oh—then I won't detain you
Brack.
No, but listen—will you not do me the favour of joining us?
Lövborg.
[Curtly and decidedly.] No, I can't—thank you very much.