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    Act First

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    CHARACTERS.

    GEORGE TESMAN.*

    HEDDA TESMAN, his wife.

    MISS JULIANA TESMAN, his aunt.

    MRS. ELVSTED.

    JUDGE** BRACK.

    EILERT LOVBORG.

    BERTA, servant at the Tesmans.

    *Tesman, whose Christian name in the original is "Jorgen," is described as "stipendiat i kulturhistorie"--that is to say, the holder of a scholarship for purposes of research into the History of Civilisation.

    **In the original "Assessor."

    The scene of the action is Tesman's villa, in the west end of Christiania.

    ACT FIRST.

    A spacious, handsome, and tastefully furnished drawing room, decorated in dark colours. In the back, a wide doorway with curtains drawn back, leading into a smaller room decorated in the same style as the drawing-room. In the right-hand wall of the front room, a folding door leading out to the hall. In the opposite wall, on the left, a glass door, also with curtains drawn back. Through the panes can be seen part of a verandah outside, and trees covered with autumn foliage. An oval table, with a cover on it, and surrounded by chairs, stands well forward. In front, by the wall on the right, a wide stove of dark porcelain, a high-backed arm-chair, a cushioned foot-rest, and two footstools. A settee, with a small round table in front of it, fills the upper right-hand corner. In front, on the left, a little way from the wall, a sofa. Further back than the glass door, a piano. On either side of the doorway at the back a whatnot with terra-cotta and majolica ornaments.-- Against the back wall of the inner room a sofa, with a table, and one or two chairs. Over the sofa hangs the portrait of a handsome elderly man in a General's uniform. Over the table a hanging lamp, with an opal glass shade.--A number of bouquets are arranged about the drawing-room, in vases and glasses. Others lie upon the tables. The floors in both rooms are covered with thick carpets.--Morning light. The sun shines in through the glass door.

    MISS JULIANA TESMAN, with her bonnet on a carrying a parasol, comes in from the hall, followed by BERTA, who carries a bouquet wrapped in paper. MISS TESMAN is a comely and pleasant- looking lady of about sixty-five. She is nicely but simply dressed in a grey walking-costume. BERTA is a middle-aged woman of plain and rather countrified appearance.

    MISS TESMAN.

    [Stops close to the door, listens, and says softly:] Upon my word, I don't believe they are stirring yet!

    BERTA.


    [Also softly.] I told you so, Miss. Remember how late the steamboat got in last night. And then, when they got home!--good Lord, what a lot the young mistress had to unpack before she could get to bed.

    MISS TESMAN.

    Well well--let them have their sleep out. But let us see that they get a good breath of the fresh morning air when they do appear.

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