the carriage. But you saw what a pile of boxes Hedda had to bring with her.
Miss Tesman. Yes, she had certainly plenty of boxes.
Berta.
[To Tesman.] Shall I go in and see if there's anything I can do for the mistress?
Tesman.
No thank you, Berta—you needn't. She said she would ring if she wanted anything.
Berta. [Going towards the right.] Very well.
Tesman.
But look here—take this portmanteau with you.
Berta, [Taking it.] I'll put it in the attic.
[She goes out by the hall door
Tesman.
Fancy, Auntie—I had the whole of that portmanteau chock full of copies of documents. You wouldn't believe how much I have picked up from all the archives I have been examining—curious old details that no one has had any idea of
Miss Tesman.
Yes, you don't seem to have wasted your time on your wedding trip, George.