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 Hialmar.

Yes; what then? Do you know of anybody?

Gregers. Can I have that room?

Hialmar.

You?

Gina.

Oh no, Mr. Werle, you

Gregers.

May I have the room? If so, I'll take possession first thing to-morrow morning.

Hialmar.

Yes, with the greatest pleasure

Gina.

But, Mr. Werle, I'm sure it's not at all the sort of room for you.

Hialmar.

Why, Gina! how can you say that?

Gina.

Why, because the room's neither large enough nor light enough, and

Gregers. That really doesn't matter, Mrs. Ekdal.

Hialmar.

I call it quite a nice room, and not at all badly furnished either.