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he may.
Hedda
And then, you seeā āthen he will have regained control over himself. Then he will be a free man for all his days.
Mrs. Elvsted
Oh God!ā āif he would only come as you see him now!
Hedda
He will come as I see himā āso, and not otherwise! Rises and approaches Thea. You may doubt him as long as you please; I believe in him. And now we will tryā ā
Mrs. Elvsted
You have some hidden motive in this, Hedda!
Hedda
Yes, I have. I want for once in my life to have power to mould a human destiny.
Mrs. Elvsted
Have you not the power?
Hedda
I have notā āand have never had it.
Mrs. Elvsted
Not your husbandās?
Hedda
Do you think that is worth the trouble? Oh, if you could only understand how poor I am. And fate has made you so rich! Clasps her passionately in her arms. I think I must burn your hair off after all.
Mrs. Elvsted
Let me go! Let me go! I am afraid of you, Hedda!
Berta
In the middle doorway. Tea is laid in the dining room, maāam.
Hedda
Very well. We are coming
Mrs. Elvsted
No, no, no! I would rather go home alone! At once!
Hedda
Nonsense! First you shall have a cup of tea, you little stupid. And thenā āat ten oāclockā āEilert Lƶvborg will be hereā āwith vine leaves in his hair.
She drags Mrs. Elvsted almost by force to the middle doorway.
Act III
The room at the Tesmansā. The curtains are drawn over the middle doorway, and also over the glass door. The lamp, half turned down, and with a shade over it, is burning on the table. In the stove, the door of which stands open, there has been a fire, which is now nearly burnt out.
Mrs. Elvsted, wrapped in a large shawl, and with her feet upon a footrest, sits close to the stove, sunk back in the armchair. Hedda, fully dressed, lies sleeping upon the sofa, with a sofa blanket over her. Mrs. Elvsted After a pause, suddenly sits up in her chair, and listens eagerly. Then she sinks back again wearily, moaning to herself. Not yet!ā āOh Godā āoh Godā ānot yet! Berta slips cautiously in by the hall door. She has a letter in her hand. Mrs. Elvsted Turns and whispers eagerly. Wellā āhas anyone come? Berta Softly. Yes, a girl has just brought this letter. Mrs. Elvsted Quickly, holding out her hand. A letter! Give it to me! Berta No, itās for Dr. Tesman, maāam. Mrs. Elvsted Oh, indeed. Berta It was Miss Tesmanās servant that brought it. Iāll lay it here on the table. Mrs. Elvsted Yes, do. Berta Laying down the letter. I think I had better put out the lamp. Itās smoking. Mrs. Elvsted Yes, put it out. It must soon be daylight now. Berta Putting out the lamp. It is daylight already, maāam. Mrs. Elvsted Yes, broad day! And no one come back yetā ā! Berta Lord bless you, maāamā āI guessed how it would be. Mrs. Elvsted You guessed? Berta Yes, when I saw that a certain person had come back to townā āand that he went off with them. For weāve heard enough about that gentleman before now. Mrs. Elvsted Donāt speak so loud. You will waken Mrs. Tesman. Berta Looks towards the sofa and sighs. No, noā ālet her sleep, poor thing. Shanāt I put some wood on the fire? Mrs. Elvsted Thanks, not for me. Berta Oh, very well. She goes softly out by the hall door. Hedda Is wakened by the shutting of the door, and looks up. Whatās thatā ā? Mrs. Elvsted It was only the servant. Hedda Looking about her. Oh, weāre hereā ā! Yes, now I remember. Sits erect upon the sofa, stretches herself, and rubs her eyes. What oāclock is it, Thea? Mrs. Elvsted Looks at her watch. Itās past seven. Hedda When did Tesman come home? Mrs. Elvsted He has not come. Hedda Not come home yet? Mrs. Elvsted Rising. No one has come. Hedda Think of our watching and waiting here till four in the morningā ā Mrs. Elvsted Wringing her hands. And how I watched and waited for him! Hedda Yawns, and says with her hand before her mouth. Well wellā āwe might have spared ourselves the trouble. Mrs. Elvsted Did you get a little sleep? Hedda Oh yes; I believe I have slept pretty well. Have you not? Mrs. Elvsted Not for a moment. I couldnāt, Hedda!ā ānot to save my life. Hedda Rises and goes towards her. There there there! Thereās nothing to be so alarmed about. I understand quite well what has happened. Mrs. Elvsted Well, what do you think? Wonāt you tell me? Hedda Why, of course it has been a very late affair at Judge Brackāsā ā Mrs. Elvsted Yes, yesā āthat is clear enough. But all the sameā ā Hedda And then, you see, Tesman hasnāt cared to come home and ring us up in the middle of the night. Laughing. Perhaps he wasnāt inclined to show himself eitherā āimmediately after a jollification. Mrs. Elvsted But in that caseā āwhere can he have gone? Hedda Of course he has gone to his Auntsā and slept there. They have his old room ready for him. Mrs. Elvsted No, he canāt be with them for a letter has just come for him from Miss Tesman. There it lies. Hedda Indeed? Looks at the address. Why yes, itās addressed in Aunt Juliaās hand. Well then, he has remained at Judge Brackās. And as for Eilert Lƶvborgā āhe is sitting, with vine leaves in his hair, reading his manuscript. Mrs. Elvsted Oh, Hedda, you are just saying things you donāt believe a bit. Hedda You really are a little blockhead, Thea. Mrs. Elvsted Oh yes, I suppose I am. Hedda And how mortally tired you look. Mrs. Elvsted Yes, I am mortally tired. Hedda Well then, you must do as I tell you. You must go into my room and lie down for a little while. Mrs. Elvsted Oh no, noā āI shouldnāt be able to sleep. Hedda I am sure you would. Mrs. Elvsted Well, but you husband is certain to come soon now; and then I want to know at onceā ā Hedda I shall take care to let you know when he comes. Mrs. Elvsted Do you promise me, Hedda? Hedda Yes, rely upon me. Just you go in and have a sleep in the meantime. Mrs. Elvsted Thanks; then Iāll try.Free ebook Ā«Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen (android based ebook reader .txt) šĀ» - read online now
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