ACTI
[SCENE.—Aroomfurnishedcomfortablyandtastefully,butnotextravagantly.
Attheback,adoortotherightleadstotheentrance-hall,anothertotheleftleadstoHelmer’sstudy.
Betweenthedoorsstandsa
piano
piano.Inthemiddleoftheleft-handwallisadoor,and
au-delà
beyonditawindow.Nearthewindowarearoundtable,arm-chairsandasmallsofa.
Intheright-handwall,atthefartherend,anotherdoor;
andonthesameside,nearerthefootlights,astove,twoeasychairsandarocking-chair;
betweenthestoveandthedoor,asmalltable.
Engravingsonthewalls;
acabinetwith
porcelaine
chinaandothersmallobjects;asmallbook-casewithwell-boundbooks.
Thefloorsarecarpeted,andafireburnsinthestove.
Itiswinter.
A
cloche
bellringsinthehall;shortlyafterwardsthedoorisheardtoopen.
Entrez
EnterNORA,hummingatuneandinhighspirits.Sheisinoutdoordressandcarriesanumberofparcels;
theseshelaysonthetabletotheright.
NORA.
HidetheChristmasTree
soigneusement
carefully,Helen.Besurethechildrendonotseeituntilthisevening,whenitisdressed.
[TothePORTER,takingoutherpurse.]Howmuch?
PORTER.
Sixpence.
NORA.
Thereisashilling.
No,keepthechange.
[ThePORTERthanksher,andgoesout.
NORAshutsthedoor.
Sheislaughingtoherself,asshetakesoffher
chapeau
hatandcoat.Shetakesapacketofmacaroonsfromher
poche
pocketandeatsoneortwo;thengoescautiouslytoherhusband’sdoorandlistens.]Yes,heisin.
HELMER.
[callsoutfromhisroom].
Isthatmylittlelarktwitteringoutthere?
NORA.
[busyopeningsomeoftheparcels].
Yes,itis!
HELMER.
Isitmylittlesquirrelbustlingabout?
NORA.
Yes!
HELMER.
Whendidmysquirrelcomehome?
NORA.
Justnow.
[Putsthebagofmacaroonsintoher
poche
pocketandwipeshermouth.]Comeinhere,Torvald,andseewhatIhavebought.HELMER.
Don’tdisturbme.
[Alittlelater,heopensthedoorandlooksintotheroom,
stylo
peninhand.]Bought,didyousay?Allthesethings?
Hasmylittlespendthriftbeenwastingmoneyagain?
NORA.
Yesbut,Torvald,thisyearwereallycanletourselvesgoalittle.
ThisisthefirstChristmasthatwehavenotneededtoeconomise.
HELMER.
Still,youknow,wecan’tspendmoneyrecklessly.
NORA.
Yes,Torvald,wemaybeaweebitmorerecklessnow,mayn’twe?
Justa
petit
tinyweebit!Youaregoingtohaveabigsalaryand
gagner
earnlotsandlotsofmoney.HELMER.
Yes,aftertheNewYear;
butthenitwillbeawholequarterbeforethesalaryisdue.
NORA.
Pooh!
wecan
emprunter
borrowuntilthen.HELMER.
Nora!
[Goesuptoherandtakesherplayfullybytheear.]Thesamelittlefeatherhead!
Suppose,now,thatIborrowedfiftypoundstoday,andyouspentitallintheChristmasweek,andthenonNewYear’sEveaslatefellonmyheadandkilledme,and—.
NORA.
[puttingherhandsoverhismouth].
Oh!
don’tsaysuchhorridthings.
HELMER.
Still,supposethathappened,—whatthen?
NORA.
Ifthatweretohappen,Idon’tsupposeIshouldcarewhetherIowedmoneyornot.
HELMER.
Yes,butwhataboutthepeoplewhohad
prêté
lentit?NORA.
They?
Whowouldbotheraboutthem?
Ishouldnotknowwhotheywere.
HELMER.
Thatislikeawoman!
Butseriously,Nora,youknowwhatIthinkaboutthat.
Nodebt,noborrowing.
Therecanbeno
liberté
freedomorbeautyaboutahomelifethatdependsonborrowinganddette
debt.Wetwohavekeptbravelyonthestraightroadsofar,andwewillgoonthesamewayfortheshorttimelongerthatthereneedbeany
lutte
struggle.NORA.
[movingtowardsthestove].
Asyouplease,Torvald.
HELMER.
[followingher].
Come,come,mylittleskylarkmustnotdroopherwings.
Whatisthis!
Ismylittlesquirreloutoftemper?
[Takingouthispurse.]Nora,whatdoyouthinkIhavegothere?
NORA.
[turningroundquickly].
Money!
HELMER.
Thereyouare.
[Giveshersomemoney.]DoyouthinkIdon’tknowwhatalotiswantedforhousekeepingatChristmas-time?
NORA.
[counting].
Tenshillings—apound—twopounds!
Thankyou,thankyou,Torvald;
thatwillkeepmegoingforalongtime.
HELMER.
En effet
Indeeditmust.NORA.
Yes,yes,itwill.
ButcomehereandletmeshowyouwhatIhavebought.
Andallso
bon marché
cheap!Look,hereisanewsuitforIvar,anda
épée
sword;andahorseandatrumpetforBob;
anda
poupée
dollanddolly’sbedsteadforEmmy,—theyareveryplain,butanywayshewillsoonbreaktheminpieces.Andherearedress-lengthsandhandkerchiefsforthemaids;
oldAnneoughtreallytohavesomethingbetter.
HELMER.
Andwhatisinthisparcel?
NORA.
[cryingout].
No,no!
youmustn’tseethatuntilthisevening.
HELMER.
Verywell.
Butnowtellme,youextravagantlittleperson,whatwouldyoulikeforyourself?
NORA.
Formyself?
Oh,IamsureIdon’twantanything.
HELMER.
Yes,butyoumust.
Tellmesomethingreasonablethatyouwouldparticularlyliketohave.
NORA.
No,Ireallycan’tthinkofanything—unless,Torvald—.
HELMER.
Well?
NORA.
[playingwithhis
manteau
coatbuttons,andwithoutraisinghereyestohis].Ifyoureallywanttogivemesomething,youmight—youmight—.
HELMER.
Well,outwithit!
NORA.
[speakingquickly].
Youmightgivememoney,Torvald.
Onlyjustasmuchasyoucan
permettre
afford;andthenoneofthesedaysIwillbuysomethingwithit.
HELMER.
But,Nora—.
NORA.
Oh,do!
dearTorvald;
please,pleasedo!
ThenIwillwrapitupinbeautifulgiltpaperandhangitontheChristmasTree.
Wouldn’tthatbefun?
HELMER.
Whatarelittlepeoplecalledthatarealwayswastingmoney?
NORA.
Spendthrifts—Iknow.
Letusdoasyou
suggères
suggest,Torvald,andthenIshallhavetimetothinkwhatIammostinwantof.Thatisaverysensibleplan,isn’tit?
HELMER.
[smiling].
En effet
Indeeditis—thatistosay,ifyouwerereallytosaveoutofthemoneyIgiveyou,andthenreallybuysomethingforyourself.Butifyouspenditallonthehousekeepingandanynumberofunnecessarythings,thenImerelyhavetopayupagain.
NORA.
Ohbut,Torvald—.
HELMER.
Youcan’t
nier
denyit,mydearlittleNora.[Putshisarmroundherwaist.]It’sasweetlittlespendthrift,butsheusesupadealofmoney.
Onewouldhardlybelievehowexpensivesuchlittlepersonsare!
NORA.
It’sashametosaythat.
IdoreallysaveallIcan.
HELMER.
[laughing].
That’sverytrue,—allyoucan.
Butyoucan’tsaveanything!
NORA.
[smiling
tranquillement
quietlyandhappily].Youhaven’tanyideahowmanyexpensesweskylarksandsquirrelshave,Torvald.
HELMER.
Youarean
étrange
oddlittlesoul.Verylikeyourfather.
Youalwaysfindsomenewwayofwheedlingmoneyoutofme,and,assoonasyouhavegotit,itseemstomeltinyourhands.
Youneverknowwhereithasgone.
Still,onemusttakeyouasyouare.
Itisintheblood;
forindeeditistruethatyoucaninheritthesethings,Nora.
NORA.
Ah,IwishIhadinheritedmanyofpapa’squalities.
HELMER.
AndIwouldnotwishyoutobeanythingbutjustwhatyouare,mysweetlittleskylark.
But,doyouknow,itstrikesmethatyouarelookingrather—whatshallIsay—ratheruneasytoday?
NORA.