Allmers.
Yes, for me it is impossible. Before you came to me, here I sat, torturing myself unspeakably with this crushing, gnawing sorrow
Asta.
Yes?
Allmers.
And would you believe it, Asta
? H'mAsta.
Well?
Allmers.
In the midst of all the agony, I found myself speculating what we should have for dinner to-day.
Asta.
[Soothingly.] Well, well, if only it rests you to
Allmers.
Yes, just fancy, dear—it seemed as if it did give me rest. [Holds out his hand to her across the table.] How good it is, Asta, that I have you with me. I am so glad of that. Glad, glad—even in my sorrow.
Asta.
[Looking earnestly at him.] You ought most of all to be glad that you have Rita.
Allmers.
Yes, of course I should. But Rita is no kin to me—it isn't like having a sister.