Like Rosmer, Rebecca also confesses to Rector Kroll (p. 86):
Rebecca. Yes, Herr Rector, Rosmer and I—we say thou to each other. The relation between us has led to that.... Come, let us sit down, dear—all three of us—and then I will tell the whole story.
Rosmer (seats himself mechanically). What has come over you, Rebecca? This unnatural calmness—what is it?
Rebecca. I have only to tell you something.... Now it must out. It was not you, Rosmer. You are innocent; it was I who lured Beata out into the paths of delusion ... that led to the mill-race. Now you know it, both of you....
Rosmer (after a pause). Have you confessed all now, Rebecca?
No, not yet all. But she hastens to complete to Rosmer the confession begun to Kroll (p. 98):
Rosmer. Have you more confessions to make?
Rebecca. The greatest of all is to come.
Rosmer. The greatest?