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Erhart.

[Emphatically.] Well, then, I tell you what it is, Aunt Ella; you mustn't think of going home again for the present.

Ella Rentheim.

No, I am not thinking of it.

Erhart.

You must remain in town; for here you can have your choice of all the best doctors.

Ella Rentheim.

That was what I thought when I left home.

Erhart.

And then you must be sure and find a really nice place to live—quiet, comfortable rooms.

Ella Rentheim.

I went this morning to the old ones, where I used to stay before.

Erhart.

Oh, well, you were comfortable enough there.

Ella Rentheim.

Yes, but I shall not be staying there after all.

Erhart.

Indeed? Why not?