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  • vances are my own invention. It's really quite

amusing to have things of this sort to potter with, and to put to rights when they get out of order. And it's absolutely necessary, too; for Gina objects to having rabbits and fowls in the studio.

Gregers.

To be sure; and I suppose the studio is your wife's special department?

Hialmar.

As a rule, I leave the everyday details of business to her; for then I can take refuge in the parlour and give my mind to more important things.

Gregers.

What things may they be, Hialmar?

Hialmar.

I wonder you have not asked that question sooner. But perhaps you haven't heard of the invention?

Gregers.

The invention? No.

Hialmar.

Really? Have you not? Oh no, out there in the wilds——

Gregers.

So you have invented something, have you?

Hialmar.

It is not quite completed yet; but I am working at it. You can easily imagine that when I resolved to devote myself to photography, it wasn't simply