The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... Linden - wreathed crowns , avaunt : Boy , I bid thee not explore Woods which latest roses haunt : Try on naught thy busy craft Save plain myrtle ; so arrayed Thou shalt fetch , I drain , the draught Fitliest ' neath the scant vine ...
... Linden - wreathed crowns , avaunt : Boy , I bid thee not explore Woods which latest roses haunt : Try on naught thy busy craft Save plain myrtle ; so arrayed Thou shalt fetch , I drain , the draught Fitliest ' neath the scant vine ...
Page 226
... Linden then inquires how she obtained the money . Nora hints mysteriously that she borrowed it . During this conversation Krogstad , an employee in Helmer's bank , who is a widower and a former lover of Mrs. Linden's , calls to see ...
... Linden then inquires how she obtained the money . Nora hints mysteriously that she borrowed it . During this conversation Krogstad , an employee in Helmer's bank , who is a widower and a former lover of Mrs. Linden's , calls to see ...
Page 227
... Linden comes . Nora explains the situation to her , whereupon she at once departs to try to win over Krogstad . Helmer enters and is going to open the letter - box , but Nora holds his attention by dancing as if rehearsing for the fancy ...
... Linden comes . Nora explains the situation to her , whereupon she at once departs to try to win over Krogstad . Helmer enters and is going to open the letter - box , but Nora holds his attention by dancing as if rehearsing for the fancy ...
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... Linden . I must speak to you . Krogstad . Indeed ? And in this house ? Mrs. Linden . I could not see you at my rooms . They have no separate entrance . Come in ; we are quite alone . The servants are asleep , and the Helmers are at the ...
... Linden . I must speak to you . Krogstad . Indeed ? And in this house ? Mrs. Linden . I could not see you at my rooms . They have no separate entrance . Come in ; we are quite alone . The servants are asleep , and the Helmers are at the ...
Page 229
... Linden . You ought not to forget that I had a helpless mother and two little brothers . We could not wait for you , Nils , as your prospects then stood . Krogstad . Perhaps not ; but you had no right to cast me off for the sake of ...
... Linden . You ought not to forget that I had a helpless mother and two little brothers . We could not wait for you , Nils , as your prospects then stood . Krogstad . Perhaps not ; but you had no right to cast me off for the sake of ...
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