The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen
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page 47 of 156 (30%)
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Wangel. Shall we go there, Ellida? Ellida (sitting down on one of the stones). Thanks, not I; but you others can. I'll sit here meanwhile. Wangel. Then I'll stay with you. The girls can show Arnholm about. Bolette. Would you like to go with us, Mr. Arnholm? Arnholm. I should like to, very much. Does a path lead up there too? Bolette. Oh yes. There's a nice broad path. Hilde. The path is so broad that two people can walk along it comfortably, arm in arm. Arnholm (jestingly). Is that really so, little Missie? (To BOLETTE.) Shall we two see if she is right? Bolette (suppressing a smile). Very well, let's go. (They go out to the left, arm in arm.) Hilde (to LYNGSTRAND). Shall we go too? Lyngstrand. Arm in arm? Hilde. Oh, why not? For aught I care! |
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