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The room at the Tesmansâ as in the first Act, except that the piano has been removed, and an elegant little writing table with the bookshelves put in its place. A smaller table stands near the sofa on the left. Most of the bouquets have been taken away. Mrs. Elvstedâs bouquet is upon the large table in front.â âIt is afternoon.
Hedda, dressed to receive callers, is alone in the room. She stands by the open glass door, loading a revolver. The fellow to it lies in an open pistol case on the writing table. Hedda Looks down the garden, and calls: So you are here again, Judge! Brack Is heard calling from a distance. As you see, Mrs. Tesman! Hedda Raises the pistol and points. Now Iâll shoot you, Judge Brack! Brack Calling unseen. No, no, no! Donât stand aiming at me! Hedda This is what comes of sneaking in by the back way.14 She fires. Brack Nearer. Are you out of your sensesâ â! Hedda Dear meâ âdid I happen to hit you? Brack Still outside. I wish you would let these pranks alone! Hedda Come in then, Judge. Judge Brack, dressed as though for a menâs party, enters by the glass door. He carries a light overcoat over his arm. Brack What the deuceâ âhavenât you tired of that sport, yet? What are you shooting at? Hedda Oh, I am only firing in the air. Brack Gently takes the pistol out of her hand. Allow me, madam! Looks at it. Ahâ âI know this pistol well! Looks around. Where is the case? Ah, here it is. Lays the pistol in it, and shuts it. Now we wonât play at that game any more today. Hedda Then what in heavenâs name would you have me do with myself? Brack Have you had no visitors? Hedda Closing the glass door. Not one. I suppose all our set are still out of town. Brack And is Tesman not at home either? Hedda At the writing table, putting the pistol case in a drawer which she shuts. No. He rushed off to his auntâs directly after lunch; he didnât expect you so early. Brack Hâmâ âhow stupid of me not to have thought of that! Hedda Turning her head to look at him. Why stupid? Brack Because if I had thought of it I should have come a littleâ âearlier. Hedda Crossing the room. Then you would have found no one to receive you; for I have been in my room changing my dress ever since lunch. Brack And is there no sort of little chink that we could hold a parley through? Hedda You have forgotten to arrange one. Brack That was another piece of stupidity. Hedda Well, we must just settle down hereâ âand wait. Tesman is not likely to be back for some time yet. Brack Never mind; I shall not be impatient. Hedda seats herself in the corner of the sofa. Brack lays his overcoat over the back of the nearest chair, and sits down, but keeps his hat in his hand. A short silence. They look at each other. Hedda Well? Brack In the same tone. Well? Hedda I spoke first. Brack Bending a little forward. Come, let us have a cosy little chat, Mrs. Hedda.15 Hedda Leaning further back in the sofa. Does it not seem like a whole eternity since our last talk? Of course I donât count those few words yesterday evening and this morning. Brack You mean since out last confidential talk? Our last tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte? Hedda Well yesâ âsince you put it so. Brack Not a day passed but I have wished that you were home again. Hedda And I have done nothing but wish the same thing. Brack You? Really, Mrs. Hedda? And I thought you had been enjoying your tour so much! Hedda Oh yes, you may be sure of that! Brack But Tesmanâs letters spoke of nothing but happiness. Hedda Oh, Tesman! You see, he thinks nothing is so delightful as grubbing in libraries and making copies of old parchments, or whatever you call them. Brack With a smile of malice. Well, that is his vocation in lifeâ âor part of it at any rate. Hedda Yes, of course; and no doubt when itâs your vocationâ â. But I! Oh, my dear Mr. Brack, how mortally bored I have been. Brack Sympathetically. Do you really say so? In downright earnest? Hedda Yes, you can surely understand itâ â! To go for six whole months without meeting a soul that knew anything of our circle, or could talk about things we were interested in. Brack Yes, yesâ âI too should feel that a deprivation. Hedda And then, what I found most intolerable of allâ â Brack Well? Hedda âwas being everlastingly in the company ofâ âone and the same personâ â Brack With a nod of assent. Morning, noon, and night, yesâ âat all possible times and seasons. Hedda I said âeverlastingly.â Brack Just so. But I should have thought, with our excellent Tesman, one couldâ â Hedda Tesman isâ âa specialist, my dear Judge. Brack Undeniable. Hedda And specialists are not at all amusing to travel with. Not in the long run at any rate. Brack Not evenâ âthe specialist one happens to love? Hedda Faughâ âdonât use that sickening word! Brack Taken aback. What do you say, Mrs. Hedda? Hedda Half laughing, half irritated. You should just try it! To hear of nothing but the history of civilisation, morning, noon, and nightâ â Brack Everlastingly. Hedda Yes yes yes! And then all this about the domestic industry of the middle agesâ â! Thatâs the most disgusting part of it! Brack Looks searchingly at her. But tell meâ âin that case, how am I to understand yourâ â? Hâmâ â Hedda My accepting George Tesman, you mean? Brack Well, let us put it so. Hedda Good heavens, do you see anything so wonderful in that? Brack Yes and noâ âMrs. Hedda. Hedda I had positively danced myself tired, my dear Judge. My day was doneâ âWith a slight shudder. Oh noâ âI wonât say that; nor think it either! Brack You have assuredly no reason to. Hedda Oh, reasonsâ âWatching him closely. And George Tesmanâ âafter all, you must admit that he is correctness itself. Brack His correctness and respectability are beyond all question. Hedda And IFree ebook «Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen (android based ebook reader .txt) đ» - read online now
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