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第19章 ACT III(2)

Krogstad (with a searching look at her).Is that what it all means?--that you want to save your friend at any cost?Tell me frankly.Is that it?

Mrs.Linde.Nils,a woman who has once sold herself for another's sake,doesn't do it a second time.

Krogstad.I will ask for my letter back.

Mrs.Linde.No,no.

Krogstad.Yes,of course I will.I will wait here until Helmer comes;I will tell him he must give me my letter back--that it only concerns my dismissal--that he is not to read it--Mrs.Linde.No,Nils,you must not recall your letter.

Krogstad.But,tell me,wasn't it for that very purpose that you asked me to meet you here?

Mrs.Linde.In my first moment of fright,it was.But twenty-four hours have elapsed since then,and in that time I have witnessed incredible things in this house.Helmer must know all about it.

This unhappy secret must be disclosed;they must have a complete understanding between them,which is impossible with all this concealment and falsehood going on.

Krogstad.Very well,if you will take the responsibility.But there is one thing I can do in any case,and I shall do it at once.

Mrs.Linde (listening).You must be quick and go!The dance is over;we are not safe a moment longer.

Krogstad.I will wait for you below.

Mrs.Linde.Yes,do.You must see me back to my door...

Krogstad.I have never had such an amazing piece of good fortune in my life!(Goes out through the outer door.The door between the room and the hall remains open.)Mrs.Linde (tidying up the room and laying her hat and cloak ready).What a difference!what a difference!Someone to work for and live for--a home to bring comfort into.That I will do,indeed.I wish they would be quick and come--(Listens.)Ah,there they are now.I must put on my things.(Takes up her hat and cloak.HELMER'S and NORA'S voices are heard outside;a key is turned,and HELMER brings NORA almost by force into the hall.She is in an Italian costume with a large black shawl around her;he is in evening dress,and a black domino which is flying open.)Nora (hanging back in the doorway,and struggling with him).No,no,no!--don't take me in.I want to go upstairs again;I don't want to leave so early.

Helmer.But,my dearest Nora--

Nora.Please,Torvald dear--please,please--only an hour more.

Helmer.Not a single minute,my sweet Nora.You know that was our agreement.Come along into the room;you are catching cold standing there.(He brings her gently into the room,in spite of her resistance.)Mrs.Linde.Good evening.

Nora.Christine!

Helmer.You here,so late,Mrs.Linde?

Mrs.Linde.Yes,you must excuse me;I was so anxious to see Nora in her dress.

Nora.Have you been sitting here waiting for me?

Mrs.Linde.Yes,unfortunately I came too late,you had already gone upstairs;and I thought I couldn't go away again without having seen you.

Helmer (taking off NORA'S shawl).Yes,take a good look at her.Ithink she is worth looking at.Isn't she charming,Mrs.Linde?

Mrs.Linde.Yes,indeed she is.

Helmer.Doesn't she look remarkably pretty?Everyone thought so at the dance.But she is terribly self-willed,this sweet little person.What are we to do with her?You will hardly believe that I had almost to bring her away by force.

Nora.Torvald,you will repent not having let me stay,even if it were only for half an hour.

Helmer.Listen to her,Mrs.Linde!She had danced her Tarantella,and it had been a tremendous success,as it deserved--although possibly the performance was a trifle too realistic--a little more so,I mean,than was strictly compatible with the limitations of art.But never mind about that!The chief thing is,she had made a success--she had made a tremendous success.Do you think I was going to let her remain there after that,and spoil the effect?No,indeed!

I took my charming little Capri maiden--my capricious little Capri maiden,I should say--on my arm;took one quick turn round the room;a curtsey on either side,and,as they say in novels,the beautiful apparition disappeared.An exit ought always to be effective,Mrs.Linde;but that is what I cannot make Nora understand.Pooh!this room is hot.(Throws his domino on a chair,and opens the door of his room.)Hullo!it's all dark in here.Oh,of course--excuse me--.(He goes in,and lights some candles.)Nora (in a hurried and breathless whisper).Well?

Mrs.Linde (in a low voice).I have had a talk with him.

Nora.Yes,and--

Mrs.Linde.Nora,you must tell your husband all about it.

Nora (in an expressionless voice).I knew it.

Mrs.Linde.You have nothing to be afraid of as far as Krogstad is concerned;but you must tell him.

Nora.I won't tell him.

Mrs.Linde.Then the letter will.

Nora.Thank you,Christine.Now I know what I must do.Hush--!

Helmer (coming in again).Well,Mrs.Linde,have you admired her?

Mrs.Linde.Yes,and now I will say goodnight.

Helmer.What,already?Is this yours,this knitting?

Mrs.Linde (taking it).Yes,thank you,I had very nearly forgotten it.

Helmer.So you knit?

Mrs.Linde.Of course.

Helmer.Do you know,you ought to embroider.

Mrs.Linde.Really?Why?

Helmer.Yes,it's far more becoming.Let me show you.You hold the embroidery thus in your left hand,and use the needle with the right--like this--with a long,easy sweep.Do you see?

Mrs.Linde.Yes,perhaps--

Helmer.But in the case of knitting--that can never be anything but ungraceful;look here--the arms close together,the knitting-needles going up and down--it has a sort of Chinese effect--.

That was really excellent champagne they gave us.

Mrs.Linde.Well,--goodnight,Nora,and don't be self-willed any more.

Helmer.That's right,Mrs.Linde.

Mrs.Linde.Goodnight,Mr.Helmer.

Helmer (accompanying her to the door).Goodnight,goodnight.Ihope you will get home all right.I should be very happy to--but you haven't any great distance to go.Goodnight,goodnight.

(She goes out;he shuts the door after her,and comes in again.)Ah!--at last we have got rid of her.She is a frightful bore,that woman.

Nora.Aren't you very tired,Torvald?

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