Tesman.
I looked into it a little on the way home.
Brack.
Well, what do you think of it—as a specialist?
Tesman.
I think it shows quite remarkable soundness of judgment. He never wrote like that before. [Putting the books together.] Now I shall take all these into my study. I’m longing to cut the leaves——! And then I must change my clothes. [To Brack.] I suppose we needn’t start just yet? Eh?
Brack.
Oh, dear no—there is not the slightest hurry.
Tesman.
Well then, I will take my time. [Is going with his books, but stops in the doorway and turns.] By-the-bye, Hedda—Aunt Julia is not coming this evening.