The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen
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page 67 of 156 (42%)
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books and a work-basket. HILDE and LYNGSTRAND, both with fishing-
tackle, walk along the bank of the pond.) Hilde (making a sign to LYNGSTRAND). I can see a large one. Lyngstrand (looking). Where? Hilde (pointing). Can't you see? He's down there. Good gracious! There's another! (Looks through the trees.) Out there. Now he's coming to frighten him away! Bolette (looking up). Who's coming? Hilde. Your tutor, Miss! Bolette. Mine? Hilde. Yes. Goodness knows he never was mine. (ARNHOLM enters from between the trees.) Arnholm. Are there fish in the pond now? Hilde. There are some very ancient carp. Arnholm. No! Are the old carp still alive? Hilde. Yes; they're pretty tough. But now we're going to try and get rid of some of them. |
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