When We Dead Awaken by Henrik Ibsen
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[Coldly, without looking up.] No, not at all. [Visitors to the baths, most of them ladies, begin to pass, singly and in groups, through the park from the right, and out to the left. [Waiters bring refreshments from the hotel, and go off behind the pavilion. [The INSPECTOR, wearing gloves and carrying a stick, comes from his rounds in the park, meets visitors, bows politely, and exchanges a few words with some of them. THE INSPECTOR. [Advancing to PROFESSOR RUBEK's table and politely taking off his hat.] I have the honour to wish you good morning, Mrs. Rubek.--Good morning, Professor Rubek. PROFESSOR RUBEK. Good morning, good morning Inspector. THE INSPECTOR. [Addressing himself to MRS. RUBEK.] May I venture to ask if you have |
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