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out, on the right, entangled in the yarn, Kristrun following.] INGOLF [enters. Like Hadda, he is sunburnt]. HADDA PADDA. How do you do! You promised to be here earlier, dear. [Kisses him.] INGOLF. What time is it? [About to take out his watch.] HADDA PADDA [catching his hands]. I don't know. But I felt the moment slipping by, when you should have been here. INGOLF [kisses her again]. HADDA PADDA. While I was sitting there, in the arm-chair, waiting for you, I closed my eyes, and do you know what I saw? INGOLF. No. HADDA PADDA [pointing to the crystal]. I saw the crystal ball through my eyelashes. INGOLF [smiling]. Then you did not close your eyes-- HADDA PADDA. No, I cheated. [They laugh.]... and then I began to throw the crystal ball to Runa, do you know why? INGOLF. No--? HADDA PADDA. So as to lure back an old recollection.... Do you remember, it was your last winter at the Latin school. One day you came home, and we two were alone in the room here, you took the ball, threw it to me, and called: WISHING--! I caught it, and said:--STONE! And so we continued to play, till you called HADDA! I didn't quite follow your trick at first, but caught the word: PADDA! Then you laughed and said: From now on, you shall never be called anything but HADDA PADDA. Do you remember? INGOLF. I do. HADDA PADDA. Everybody calls me that now, except my nurse. RANNVEIG [peeping in through the curtain]. Don't let me hear that name. Hf! Padda! That's an insect! [Disappears.] HADDA PADDA [walks gently forth, and rolls the door back]. Then I asked you what christening gift I was to have. You gave me your first kiss. INGOLF [sits down on the divan, takes Hadda on his knee]. Hadda Padda! You don't know how I love that name. You don't know how many times I have wrapped you in it, as in some fantastic mantle. After you had left Copenhagen last spring, and I sat reading all the live-long day, until at last I went to bed, my lips did not close on your name, till my eyes had closed on your picture. HADDA PADDA. You must never call me anything but that. Each time you say it, it brings back the joy of your first kiss. INGOLF. Were you really in love with me then? HADDA PADDA. You don't know?... Then I did succeed in hiding it? INGOLF. Why did you hide it, Hadda? Why, I almost believed you bore me a grudge. You seemed to hold more aloof each day. HADDA PADDA. And even that did not betray me? INGOLF. Why
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