Rosmer. Of course you do, Kroll! Of course you do! You have been thinking things over—
Kroll. You misunderstand me altogether. (Puts his hat down on the table.) It is important that I should speak to you alone.
Rosmer. Why may not Miss West—?
Rebecca. No, no, Mr. Rosmer. I will go.
Kroll (looking meaningly at her). And I see I ought to apologise to you, Miss West, for coming here so early in the morning. I see I have taken you by surprise, before you have had time to—
Rebecca (with a start). Why so? Do you find anything out of place in the fact of my wearing a morning wrapper at home here?
Kroll. By no means! Besides, I have no knowledge of what customs may have grown up at Rosmersholm.
Rosmer. Kroll, you are not the least like yourself to-day.
Rebecca. I will wish you good morning, Mr. Kroll. (Goes out to the left.)
Kroll. If. you will allow me— (Sits down on the couch.)