Plays: the Father; Countess Julie; the Outlaw; the Stronger by August Strindberg
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learned man, if they did not have a disastrous effect on the
welfare of his whole family. For instance, one of his whims is buying all kinds of things. DOCTOR. That is serious; but what does he buy? LAURA. Whole boxes of books that he never reads. DOCTOR. There is nothing strange about a scholar's buying books. LAURA. You don't believe what I am saying? DOCTOR. Well, Madam, I am convinced that you believe what you are saying. LAURA. Tell me, is it reasonable to think that one can see what is happening on another planet by looking through a microscope? DOCTOR. Does he say he can do that? LAURA. Yes, that's what he says. DOCTOR. Through a microscope? LAURA. Through a microscope, yes. DOCTOR. This is serious, if it is so. LAURA. If it is so! Then you have no faith in me, Doctor, and here I sit confiding the family secret to-- |
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