Gregers.
If you ladies are going to follow up this topic, I had better withdraw.
Mrs. Sörby.
You can stay so far as that’s concerned. I shan’t say a word more. But I wanted you to know that I had done nothing secretly or in an underhand way. I may seem to have come in for a great piece of luck; and so I have, in a sense. But after all, I don’t think I am getting any more than I am giving. I shall stand by him always, and I can tend and care for him as no one else can, now that he is getting helpless.
Hialmar.
Getting helpless?
Gregers.
[To Mrs. Sörby.] Hush, don’t speak of that here.
Mrs. Sörby.
There is no disguising it any longer, however much he would like to. He is going blind.