Brack.
In any case, Mrs. Tesman, it is best that you should know how matters stand. I mean—before you set about the little purchases I hear you are threatening.
Hedda.
This can make no difference.
Brack.
Indeed! Then I have no more to say. Good-bye! [To Tesman.] I shall look in on my way back from my afternoon walk, and take you home with me.
Tesman.
Oh yes; yes—your news has quite upset me.
Hedda.
[Reclining, holds out her hand.] Good-bye, Judge; and be sure you call in the afternoon.
Brack.
Many thanks. Good-bye, good-bye!
Tesman.
[Accompanying him to the door.] Good-bye my dear Judge! You must really excuse me
[Judge Brack goes out by the hall door.
Tesman.
[Crosses the room.] Oh Hedda—one should never rush into adventures. Eh?
Hedda.
[Looks at him, smiling.] Do you do that?