Pillars of Society by Henrik Ibsen
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Bernick: No matter--it takes all responsibility off us. Krap: But, sir, could you really not tell from Aune's manner that--? Bernick: Aune has completely reassured me, let me tell you. Krap: And let me tell you, sir, that I am morally certain that-- Bernick: What does this mean, Krap? I see plainly enough that you want to get your knife into this man; but if you want to attack him, you must find some other occasion. You know how important it is to me--or, I should say, to the owners--that the "Indian Girl" should sail to-morrow. Krap: Very well--so be it; but if ever we hear of that ship again--hm! (VIGELAND comes in from the right.) Vigeland: I wish you a very good morning, Mr. Bernick. Have you a moment to spare? Bernick: At your service, Mr. Vigeland. Vigeland: I only want to know if you are also of opinion that the "Palm Tree" should sail tomorrow? |
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