Well well, I daresay you two want to talk to each other. [Smiling.] And perhaps Hedda may have something to tell you too, George. Good-bye! I must go home to Rina. [Turning at the door.] How strange it is to think that now Rina is with me and with my poor brother as well!
Tesman.
Yes, fancy that, Aunt Julia! Eh?
[Miss Tesman goes out by the hall door.
Hedda.
[Follows Tesman coldly and searchingly with her eyes.] I almost believe your Aunt Rina’s death affects you more than it does your Aunt Julia.
Tesman.
Oh, it’s not that alone. It’s Eilert I am so terribly uneasy about.
Hedda.
[Quickly.] Is there anything new about him?