Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
page 123 of 126 (97%)
page 123 of 126 (97%)
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hopeless--past all saving--
MRS. ALVING. Never in all the world would Regina have done this! OSWALD. Regina would have done it. Regina was so splendidly light-hearted. And she would soon have wearied of nursing an invalid like me. MRS. ALVING. Then heaven be praised that Regina is not here. OSWALD. Well then, it is you that must come to the rescue, mother. MRS. ALVING. [Shrieks aloud.] I! OSWALD. Who should do it if not you? MRS. ALVING. I! your mother! OSWALD. For that very reason. MRS. ALVING. I, who gave you life! OSWALD. I never asked you for life. And what sort of a life have you given me? I will not have it! You shall take it back again! MRS. ALVING. Help! Help! [She runs out into the hall.] OSWALD. [Going after her.] Do not leave me! Where are you going? MRS. ALVING. [In the hall.] To fetch the doctor, Oswald! Let me |
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