A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
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ugly, clumsy way--that he should learn it from you! And it would put me
in a horribly disagreeable position-- _Krogstad_. Only disagreeable? _Nora_ (_impetuously_). Well, do it, then!--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. _Krogstad_. I asked you if it was only a disagreeable scene at home that you were afraid of? _Nora_. If my husband does get to know of it, of course he will at once pay you what is still owing, and we shall have nothing more to do with you. _Krogstad_ (_coming a step nearer_). Listen to me, Mrs. Helmer. Either you have a very bad memory or you know very little of business. I shall be obliged to remind you of a few details. _Nora_. What do you mean? _Krogstad_. When your husband was ill, you came to me to borrow two hundred and fifty pounds. _Nora_. I didn't know any one else to go to. _Krogstad_. I promised to get you that amount-- _Nora_. Yes, and you did so. |
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