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[She goes out; he shuts the doorafter her, and comes in again.] Ah! —at last we have got rid of her.She is a frightful bore, that woman. MRS LINDE.[looking at her watch]. Not yet—and the time is nearly up.
Adding Extra Rooms, a Door, and Windows
The last eight years have been a happy time for me, I can tell you. And so now you have come into the town, and have taken this long journey in winter–that was plucky of you. Indeed it is–that is to say, if you were really to save out of the money I give you, and then really buy something for yourself. But if you spend it all on the housekeeping and any number of unnecessary things, then I merely have to pay up again. HELMER.Give it to me. [Takes the letter, and shuts the door.] Yes, it is fromhim.
A Doll's House: A Play in Three Acts
Torvald is so absurdly fond of me that he wants me absolutely to himself, as he says. At first he used to seem almost jealous if I mentioned any of the dear folk at home, so naturally I gave up doing so. But I often talk about such things with Doctor Rank, because he likes hearing about them. Dear old Anne, you were a good mother to me when I was little.
Lifeschutz Davidson Sandilands
NORA.Come here. [Pulls her down on the sofa beside her.] Now I will show youthat I too have something to be proud and glad of. It was I who savedTorvald’s life. [Lowering her voice.] I have not toldyou the important thing.
(Holds out his hands to her.) That is why my sweet little Nora must promise me not to plead his cause. Give me your hand on it. Come, come, what is this?
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It isyour fault that I have made nothing of my life. No, no; only lean onme; I will advise you and direct you. I should not be a man if thiswomanly helplessness did not just give you a double attractiveness in myeyes. You must not think any more about the hard things I said in myfirst moment of consternation, when I thought everything was going tooverwhelm me.
Lifeschutz Davidson Sandilands
Bless my soul, how unreasonable youare! [Takes various things out ofthe box.] Doctor Rank, come and sit down here, and I will show yousomething. HELMER.Of course! —if only this obstinate little person can get her way! Do yousuppose I am going to make myself ridiculous before my whole staff, to letpeople think that I am a man to be swayed by all sorts of outside influence?
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But below your signature there were a few lines constituting your fathera surety for the money; those lines your father should have signed. KROGSTAD.I promised to get you that amount, on certain conditions. Therefore it will not be amiss if I remind you ofthem. Now, I promised to get the money on the security of a bond which I drewup.
Very like your father. Youalways find some new way of wheedling money out of me, and, as soon asyou have got it, it seems to melt in your hands. You never know where ithas gone. Still, one must take you as you are.
My husband will see for himself what a blackguard youare, and you certainly won't keep your post then. Krogstad (controlling himself). Listen to me, Mrs. Helmer.If necessary, I am prepared to fight for my small post in the Bank as ifI were fighting for my life.
Helmer (putting his papers together). Now, then, littleMiss Obstinate. Yes—yes, of course.
NORA.Both you and I would have to be so changed that—. Oh, Torvald, Idon’t believe any longer in wonderful things happening. HELMER.Before all else, you are a wife and a mother. HELMER.Both yours and the children’s, my darling Nora. NORA.[shaking her head].
–and it will be the worse for you. My husband will see for himself what a blackguard you are, and you certainly won’t keep your post then. If necessary) I am prepared to fight for my small post in the Bank as if I were fighting for my life. Very likely; but, to come to the point, the time has come when I should advise you to use your influence to prevent that. You will be so kind as to see that I am allowed to keep my subordinate position in the Bank. That is the sentiment that is turning Society into a sick-house.
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