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A Doll's House : a play - Ibsen, Henrik ยท 79 words
NORA. Yes, yes, it will. But come here and let me show you what I have bought. And all so cheap. Look, here is a new suit for Ivar, and a sword; and a horse and a trumpet for Bob; and a doll and dollys bedstead for Emmy, they are very plain, but anyway she will soon break them in pieces. And here are dress lengths and handkerchiefs for the maids; old Anne ought really to have something better.
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