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... Hialmar . Just to a little bit of early lunch , you know . It's his first day - we can hardly do less . You've got something in the house , I suppose ? Gina . I shall have to find something or other . Hialmar . And don't cut it too ...
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... HIALMAR ) . Did you know that man ? HIALMAR . I don't know I didn't notice- SĈTHER . And getting in like that through closed doors . I must find out about this . MRS . SÖRBY ( whispers to something to take with him ; PETTERSEN . I'll ...
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... HIALMAR . Yes , it was . GREGERS . And you denied him ! HIALMAR . But how could I- GREGERS . I'm afraid you've become a coward , Hialmar . HIALMAR . Oh , if you were in my place ( The conversation amongst the Guests , which has been ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... HIALMAR . Yes , it was . GREGERS . And you denied him ! HIALMAR . But how could I- GREGERS . I'm afraid you've become a coward , Hialmar . HIALMAR . Oh , if you were in my place- ( The conversation amongst the Guests , which has been ...
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... HIALMAR.] She has shot the wild duck herself! Hialmar. What can it mean? [Hastens to the garret door, tears it aside, looks in and calls loudly:] Hedvig! no! Gina [runs to the door.] Good God, what's that! Hialmar [goes in.] She's lying ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... HIALMAR . Yes ; we have no appointment for to - day , I suppose ? GINA . No. HIALMAR . Well then I hope there won't be any ap- pointment either ; and so we can have lunch here . GINA . All right ; but there's no hurry about it ; you ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... HIALMAR . Have you left the house , do you say ? GREGERS . Yes , I've gone to a hotel . HIALMAR . Indeed . Well , since you've come , take off your coat and sit down . GREGERS . Thanks . ( He draws off his overcoat . He is now ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... Hialmar [without.] No, she's not here either. [Comes in.] She must have gone out. Gina. Yes, you wouldn't have her anywheres in the house. Hialmar. Oh, if she would only come home quickly, so that I can tell her — Everything will ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... HIALMAR . Yes ; we have no appointment for to - day , I suppose ? GINA . No. HIALMAR . Well then I hope there won't be any ap- pointment either ; and so we can have lunch here . GINA . All right ; but there's no hurry about it ; you ...
Hialmar from books.google.com
... HIALMAR . Have you left the house , do you say ? GREGERS . Yes , I've gone to a hotel . HIALMAR . Indeed . Well , since you've come , take off your coat and sit down . GREGERS . Thanks . ( He draws off his overcoat . He is now ...