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 Gina. But remember the pair of them underneath.

Gregers. What pair?

Gina. Well, there's one as has been a tutor

Hialmar. That's Molvik—Mr. Molvik, B.A.

Gina. And then there's a doctor, by the name of Relling.

Gregers. Relling? I know him a little; he practised for a time up in Höidal.

Gina. They're a regular rackety pair, they are. As often as not, they're out on the loose in the evenings; and then they come home at all hours, and they're not always just

Gregers. One soon gets used to that sort of thing. I daresay I shall be like the wild duck

Gina. H'm; I think you ought to sleep upon it first, anyway.

Gregers. You seem very unwilling to have me in the house, Mrs. Ekdal.

Gina. Oh no! What makes you think that?