ERHART. And then you must be sure and find a really nice place to live— quiet, comfortable rooms.

ELLA RENTHEIM.
I went this morning to the old ones, where I used to stay before.

ERHART.
Oh, well, you were comfortable enough there.

ELLA RENTHEIM.
Yes, but I shall not be staying there after all.

ERHART.
Indeed? Why not?

ELLA RENTHEIM.
I changed my mind after coming out here.

ERHART.
[Surprised.] Really? Changed you mind?

MRS. BORKMAN. [Crocheting; without looking up.] Your aunt will live here, in her own house, Erhart.

ERHART. [Looking from one to the other alternately.] Here, with us? Is this true, Aunt?

ELLA RENTHEIM.
Yes, that is what I made up my mind to do.