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No,no, I will take their things off, Anne; please let me do it, it is such fun. Goin now, you look half frozen. NORA.Oh, well, don’t be alarmed! You couldn’t know that Torvald hadforbidden them.
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The last threeyears have seemed like one long working-day, with no rest. Now it is atan end, Nora. My poor mother needs me no more, for she is gone; and theboys do not need me either; they have got situations and can shift forthemselves. Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him.
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Is a daughter not to be allowed to spare her dying father anxiety and care? Is a wife not to be allowed to save her husband’s life? I don’t know much about law; but I am certain that there must be laws permitting such things as that.
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Nora (smiling quietly and happily). You haven't any ideahow many expenses we skylarks and squirrels have, Torvald. Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires.
I will have them sent afterme. Nora (putting on her hat). You know very well that wouldnot last long. (Puts the shawl round her.) Good-bye, Torvald. Iwon't see the little ones.
(Goes to the door and listens.) No–it is no one. Of course, no one will come today, Christmas Day–nor tomorrow either. But, perhaps–(opens the door and looks out). No, nothing in the letterbox; it is quite empty. (Comes forward.) What rubbish! Of course he can’t be in earnest about it.
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[Dropping her voice.] And other things as well. You know Torvaldleft his office when we were married? There was no prospect of promotion there,and he had to try and earn more than before. But during the first year heover-worked himself dreadfully. NORA.Is it so long since we met? The last eight years have been ahappy time for me, I can tell you.
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When I am sitting here,talking to you as intimately as this, I cannot imagine for a moment whatwould have become of me if I had never come into this house. —if only this obstinate little person can gether way! Do you suppose I am going to make myself ridiculous before mywhole staff, to let people think that I am a man to be swayed by allsorts of outside influence?
You have only thought itpleasant to be in love with me. NORA.[in everyday dress]. Yes, Torvald, I have changed my things now. NORA.It is true.
And here aredress-lengths and handkerchiefs for the maids; old Anne ought really to havesomething better. No, no, Nora, I can'tunderstand that idea. I don't believe that any longer.
He is Torvald’s most intimate friend, and a greatfriend of mine too. NURSE.Oh well, young children easily get accustomed to anything. HELMER.My dear, I have often seen it in the course of my life as a lawyer.
You ought not to be so superior. Just leave it to me; I will broach the subject very cleverly–I will think of something that will please him very much. But his business was a precarious one; and, when he died, it all went to pieces and there was nothing left. Yes; you see we had money then, and the doctors insisted on our going, so we started a month later. No, not only what one needs, but heaps and heaps of money.
KROGSTAD.The matter never came into court; but every way seemed to be closed to me afterthat. I had to do something; and,honestly, I don’t think I’ve been one of the worst. But now I mustcut myself free from all that. My sons are growing up; for their sake I musttry and win back as much respect as I can in the town. This post in the Bankwas like the first step up for me—and now your husband is going to kickme downstairs again into the mud. NORA.How fresh and well you look!
I must tell you that he is afraid they will spoil my teeth.But, bah! —once in a way—That’s so, isn’t it, DoctorRank? [Puts a macaroon into his mouth.] You must have onetoo, Christine.
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