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 Brack.

Well, are you coming after all?

Lövborg.

Yes, many thanks.

Brack.

I'm delighted

Lövborg.

[To Tesman, putting the parcel of MS. in his pocket.] I should like to show you one or two things before I send it to the printers.

Tesman.

Fancy—that will be delightful. But, Hedda dear, how is Mrs. Elvsted to get home? Eh?

Hedda.

Oh, that can be managed somehow.

Lövborg.

[Looking towards the ladies.] Mrs. Elvsted? Of course, I'll come again and fetch her. [Approaching.] At ten or thereabouts, Mrs. Tesman? Will that do?

Hedda.

Certainly. That will do capitally.

Tesman.

Well, then, that's all right. But you must not expect me so early, Hedda.

Hedda.

Oh, you may stop as long—as long as ever you please.