Doll's House (9781443435505) by Ibsen Henrik

Doll's House (9781443435505) by Ibsen Henrik

Author:Ibsen, Henrik [Ibsen, Henrik]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781443435505
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2014-11-22T16:00:00+00:00


Act III

Scene

The same scene. The table has been placed in the middle of the stage, with chairs around it. A lamp is burning on the table. The door into the hall stands open. Dance music is heard in the room above. MRS. LINDE is sitting at the table idly turning over the leaves of a book; she tries to read, but does not seem able to collect her thoughts. Every now and then she listens intently for a sound at the outer door.)

MRS. LINDE

(Looking at her watch.) Not yet—and the time is nearly up. If only he does not. . . . (Listens again.) Ah, there he is. (Goes into the hall and opens the outer door carefully. Light footsteps are heard on the stairs. She whispers.) Come in. There is no one here.

KROGSTAD

(In the doorway.) I found a note from you at home. What does this mean?

MRS. LINDE

It is absolutely necessary that I should have a talk with you.

KROGSTAD

Really? And is it absolutely necessary that it should be here?

MRS. LINDE

It is impossible where I live; there is no private entrance to my rooms. Come in; we are quite alone. The maid is asleep, and the Helmers are at the dance upstairs.

KROGSTAD

(Coming into the room.) Are the Helmers really at a dance tonight?

MRS. LINDE

Yes, why not?

KROGSTAD

Certainly—why not?

MRS. LINDE

Now, Nils, let us have a talk.

KROGSTAD

Can we two have anything to talk about?

MRS. LINDE

We have a great deal to talk about.

KROGSTAD

I shouldn’t have thought so.

MRS. LINDE

No, you have never properly understood me.

KROGSTAD

Was there anything else to understand except what was obvious to all the world—a heartless woman jilts a man when a more lucrative chance turns up?

MRS. LINDE

Do you believe I am as absolutely heartless as all that? And do you believe that I did it with a light heart?

KROGSTAD

Didn’t you?

MRS. LINDE

Nils, did you really think that?

KROGSTAD

If it were as you say, why did you write to me as you did at the time?

MRS. LINDE

I could do nothing else. As I had to break with you, it was my duty also to put an end to all that you felt for me.

KROGSTAD

(Wringing his hands.) So that was it. And all this—only for the sake of money!

MRS. LINDE

You must not forget that I had a helpless mother and two little brothers. We couldn’t wait for you, Nils; your prospects seemed hopeless then.

KROGSTAD

That may be so, but you had no right to throw me over for anyone else’s sake.

MRS. LINDE

Indeed, I don’t know. Many a time did I ask myself if I had the right to do it.

KROGSTAD

(More gently.) When I lost you, it was as if all the solid ground went from under my feet. Look at me now—I am a shipwrecked man clinging to a bit of wreckage.

MRS. LINDE

But help may be near.

KROGSTAD

It was near; but then you came and stood in my way.

MRS. LINDE

Unintentionally, Nils. It was only today that I learned it was your place I was going to take in the Bank.

KROGSTAD

I believe you, if you say so.



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