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1  My husband is out, Mr. Krogstad.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  I saw Krogstad going out of the gate.
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3  He holds out his hand full of letters.
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4  But, my dear Nora, you look so worn out.
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5  Healthy natures are left out in the cold.
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6  Then you must get them out of those ways.
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7  He must have put them in when he went out.
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8  Mother, the stranger man has gone out through the gate.
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9  You can't see them just now, for they are out with their nurse.
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10  But, Christine, that is so frightfully tiring, and you look tired out now.
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11  If you speak slightingly of my husband, I shall turn you out of the house.
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12  Certainly--but I am not going away from here until we have had it out with one another.
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13  Now I am turned out, and I am not going to be satisfied with merely being taken into favour again.
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14  You always find some new way of wheedling money out of me, and, as soon as you have got it, it seems to melt in your hands.
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15  Indeed it is--that is to say, if you were really to save out of the money I give you, and then really buy something for yourself.
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16  But Krogstad did nothing of that sort; he got himself out of it by a cunning trick, and that is why he has gone under altogether.
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17  I am not out of my mind at all; I am in my right senses now, and I tell you no one else has known anything about it; I, and I alone, did the whole thing.
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ContextHighlight   In ACT II
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