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Frida.
Yes, he has been at Mrs. Wilton's all the afternoon.
Borkman.
[Inquiringly.] Do you know if he called here too? I mean, did he see any one downstairs?
Frida.
Yes, he looked in to see Mrs. Borkman.
Borkman.
[Bitterly.] Aha—I might have known it.
Frida.
There was a strange lady calling upon her, I think.
Borkman.
Indeed? Was there? Oh yes, I suppose people do come now and then to see Mrs. Borkman.
Frida.
If I meet young Mr. Borkman this evening, shall I ask him to come up and see you too?
Borkman.
[Harshly.] You shall do nothing of the sort! I won't have it on any account. The people who want to see me can come of their own accord. I ask no one.
Frida.
Oh, very well; I shan't say anything then. Good-night, Mr. Borkman.