Part 15 (1/2)
Ill! You! She has never hinted such a thing to me. Why, what can she think is the matter with you?
SOLNESS.
[Leans over the back of the chair and whispers.] Aline has made up her mind that I am mad. That is what she thinks.
DR. HERDAL.
[Rising.] Why, my dear fellow--!
SOLNESS.
Yes, on my soul she does! I tell you it is so. And she has got you to think the same! Oh, I can a.s.sure you, doctor, I see it in your face as clearly as possible. You don't take me in so easily, I can tell you.
DR. HERDAL.
[Looks at him in amazement.] Never, Mr. Solness--never has such a thought entered my mind.
SOLNESS.
[With and incredulous smile.] Really? Has it not?
DR. HERDAL.
No, never! Nor your wife's mind either, I am convinced. I could almost swear to that.
SOLNESS.
Well, I wouldn't advise you to. For, in a certain sense, you see, perhaps--perhaps she is not so far wrong in thinking something of the kind.
DR. HERDAL.
Come now, I really must say--
SOLNESS.
[Interrupting, with a sweep of his hand.] Well, well, my dear doctor--don't let us discuss this any further. We had better agree to differ. [Changes to a tone of quiet amus.e.m.e.nt.] But look here now, doctor--h'm--
DR. HERDAL.
Well?