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Han løftet også på sin hat. Jeg gik like bort til ham og sa: Jeg hilste ikke. Han trådte et skridt tilbake og stirret på mig. Hilste De ikke? Nei, sa jeg. Pause. Ja det er mig også likegyldig hvad De gjorde, svarte han bleknende. Jeg skulde hente min stok som jeg glæmte. Hertil hadde jeg intet å si; men jeg hævnet mig på en anden måte, jeg strakte børsen ut for ham som om han var en hund og sa: Hop over! Og jeg plystret og lokket ham til å hoppe over. En liten stund kjæmpet han en kamp med sig selv, hans ansigt antok de forunderligste uttryk mens han presset læberne sammen og holdt øinene fæstet på jor57 den.
Jeg trækker mig altså bort fra konen og tænker: skal der betales for hende så lat Edvar da betale selv, hun og hendes far har bedre råd end jeg. Og Edvarda betaler ganske rigtig selv. I den retning er hun storartet, hun mangler ingenlunde hjærte. Men så6i sant som jeg sitter her, hun hadde ventet at jeg skulde ha betalt for kahytsplass til konen og den lille, jeg så det på hendes blik. Hvad så videre? Konen reiste sig og tak ket for den store hjælp. Tak ikke mig, men tak den herre dér, svarte Edvarda og peker med rolig mine på mig.
Oho, doktoren har noget å hævne, tænkte jeg og jeg sa: Si mig nu også, doktor, hvorfor De har hat den store møie og besværlighet å meddele mig alt dette? Skal jeg hjælpe Dem med å tukte Edvarda? 62 ‘ IA Forresten er hun varm som en vulkan, fortsatte han uten å agte på mit spørsmål. De spurte om ingen kunde vinde hende. Jo hvorfor ikke? Hun venter på sin prins, lan er ikke kommet, hun tar atter og atter feil, hun trod de også at De var prinsen, især da De hadde dyreblik, haha. Hør, hr. løitnant.