Page:The collected works of Henrik Ibsen (Volume 10).djvu/199

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

Mrs. Elvsted, dressed as in the first Act, with hat and cloak, enters by the hall door.

Mrs. Elvsted.

[Greets them hurriedly, and says in evident agitation.] Oh, dear Hedda, forgive my coming again.

Hedda.

What is the matter with you, Thea?

Tesman.

Something about Eilert Lövborg again—eh?

Mrs. Elvsted.

Yes! I am dreadfully afraid some misfortune has happened to him.

Hedda.

[Seizes her arm.] Ah,—do you think so!

Tesman.

Why, good Lord—what makes you think that, Mrs. Elvsted?

Mrs. Elvsted.

I heard them talking of him at my boarding-house—just as I came in. Oh, the most incredible rumours are afloat about him to-day.

Tesman.

Yes, fancy, so I heard too! And I can bear witness that he went straight home to bed last night. Fancy that!

Hedda.

Well, what did they say at the boarding-house?