Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
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Manders. Good morning, Miss Engstrand.
Regina (turning round with a look of pleased surprise), Oh, Mr. Manders, good morning. The boat is in, then? Manders. Just in. (Comes into the room.) It is most tiresome, this rain every day. Regina (following him in). It's a splendid rain for the farmers, Mr. Manders. Manders. Yes, you are quite right. We townfolk think so little about that. (Begins to take off his overcoat.) Regina. Oh, let me help you. That's it. Why, how wet it is! I will hang it up in the hall. Give me your umbrella, too; I will leave it open, so that it will dry. (She goes out with the things by the farther door on the right. MANDERS lays his bag and his hat down on a chair. REGINA re- enters.) Manders. Ah, it's very pleasant to get indoors. Well, is everything going on well here? Regina. Yes, thanks. Manders. Properly busy, though, I expect, getting ready for tomorrow? |
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