| Henrik Ibsen - 1882 - 184 страници
...again ? NORA. Certainly. I shall think very often of you and the children and this house. H ELMER. May I write to you, Nora? NORA. No, never. You must not. H ELMER. But I may send you what . . . NORA. Nothing, nothing. H ELMER. Help you when you are in need?... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1890 - 248 страници
...Past and gone ! Nora, will you never think of me again ? NORA. Certainly. I shall think very often of you and the children and this house. HELMER. May...Nora ? NORA. No, never. You must not. HELMER. But I may send you what . . . NORA. Nothing, nothing. HELMER. Help you when you are in need ? NORA. No, I... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 448 страници
...them sent after me. Helmer—All over! All over! Nora, will you never think of me again ? xiv—492 Nora — Oh, I shall often think of you, and the children — and this house. Helmer—May I write to you, Nora? Nora — No, never. You must not. Helmer—But I must send you —... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 страници
...come to pack up my things. I will have them sent after me. Helmer — All over ! all over ! Nora, will you never think of me again ? Nora — Oh, I shall...— But I must send you Nora — Nothing, nothing. Helmer—I must help you if you need it. Nora —• No, I say. I take nothing from strangers. Helmer... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 554 страници
...will come to pack up my things. I will have them sent after me. HELMER. All over! all over! Nora, will you never think of me again? NORA. Oh, I shall often...Nothing, nothing. HELMER. I must help you if you need it. NORA. No, I say. I take nothing from strangers. HELMER. Nora, can I never be more than a stranger... | |
| 1900 - 552 страници
...will come to pack up my things. I will have them sent after me. HELMER. All over! all over! Nora, will you never think of me again? NORA. Oh, I shall often...Nothing, nothing. HELMER. I must help you if you need it. NORA. No, I say. I take nothing from strangers. HELMER. Nora, can I never be more than a stranger... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1911 - 912 страници
...I brought with me from home. I will have them sent after me. HELMER. All over! all over! Nora, will you never think of me again ? NORA. Oh, I shall often...this house. HELMER. May I write to you, Nora? NORA. No—never. You must not. That too ? That too. Here it is. HELMER. NORA. HELMER. NORA. Nothing, nothing.... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1911 - 914 страници
...I brought with me from home. I will have them sent after me. HELMER. All over! all over! Nora, will you never think of me again ? NORA. Oh, I shall often...this house. HELMER. May I write to you, Nora? NORA. No—never. You must not. That too ? That too. Here it is. HELMER. NORA. HELMER. NORA. Nothing, nothing.... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1911 - 942 страници
...brought with me from home. I will have them sent after me. HELMER. » All over! all over! Nora, will you never think of me again ? NORA. Oh, I shall often...this house. HELMER. May I write to you, Nora ? NORA. No—never. You must not. That too? That too. Here it is. HELMER. NORA. HELMER. NORA. Nothing, nothing.... | |
| Alice Vinton Waite, Edith Mendall Taylor - 1911 - 442 страници
...HELMER. Past and gone ! Nora, will you never think of me again? NORA. Certainly. I shall think very often of you and the children and this house. HELMER. May...Nora? NORA. No, never. You must not. >; HELMER. But I may send you what NORA. Nothing, nothing. HELMER. Help you when you are in need? NORA. No, I say. I... | |
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