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BRACK.

Well?

HEDDA.

--was being everlastingly in the company of--one and the same person--

BRACK.

HEDDA.

I said "everlastingly."

BRACK.

Just so. But I should have thought, with our excellent Tesman, one could--

HEDDA.

Tesman is--a specialist, my dear Judge.

BRACK.

Undeniable.

HEDDA.

And specialists are not at all amusing to travel with. Not in the long run at any rate.

BRACK.

Not even--the specialist one happens to love?

HEDDA.

Faugh--don't use that sickening word!

BRACK.

HEDDA.

BRACK.

Everlastingly.

HEDDA.

Yes yes yes! And then all this about the domestic industry of the middle ages--! That's the most disgusting part of it!

BRACK.

HEDDA.

My accepting George Tesman, you mean?

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