A Doll's House | Gradually Hardening Norwegian A2 Translation Books

A Doll's House | Gradually Hardening Norwegian A2 Translation Books

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ACTI
[SCENE.—Aroomfurnishedcomfortablyandtastefully,butnotextravagantly.
Attheback,adoortotheright
fører
leads
totheentrance-hall,anothertotheleft
fører
leads
toHelmer’sstudy.
Betweenthedoorsstandsapiano.
Inthe
midten
middle
oftheleft-handwallisadoor,andbeyondita
vindu
window
.
Nearthewindowarea
rundt
round
table,arm-chairsandasmallsofa.
Intheright-hand
veggen
wall
,atthefartherend,anotherdoor;
andonthesameside,nearerthefootlights,astove,twoeasychairsandarocking-chair;
betweenthestoveandthedoor,asmall
bord
table
.
Engravingsonthewalls;
acabinetwithchinaandothersmallobjects;
asmallbook-casewithwell-boundbooks.
Thefloorsarecarpeted,andafire
brenner
burns
inthestove.
Itiswinter.
Abellringsinthehall;
shortlyafterwardsthedoorisheardtoopen.
EnterNORA,hummingatuneandinhighspirits.
Sheisinoutdoor
kjole
dress
andcarriesanumberofparcels;
theseshe
legger
lays
onthetabletotheright.
NORA.
Gjem
Hide
theChristmasTreecarefully,Helen.
Besurethechildrendonotseeituntilthis
kveld
evening
,whenitisdressed.
[TothePORTER,takingoutherpurse.]Howmuch?
PORTER.
Sixpence.
NORA.
Thereisashilling.
No,keepthechange.
[ThePORTERthanksher,andgoesout.
NORAshutsthedoor.
Sheis
ler
laughing
toherself,asshetakesoffherhatandcoat.
Shetakesapacketofmacaroonsfromherpocketandeatsoneortwo;
thengoescautiouslytoherhusband’sdoorandlistens.]Yes,heisin.
HELMER.
[callsoutfromhisroom].
Isthatmylittlelarktwitteringoutthere?
NORA.
[busyopeningsomeoftheparcels].
Yes,itis!
HELMER.
Isitmylittlesquirrelbustlingabout?
NORA.
Yes!
HELMER.
Whendidmysquirrelcomehome?
NORA.
Justnow.
[Putsthe
posen
bag
ofmacaroonsintoherpocketandwipeshermouth.]Comeinhere,Torvald,andseewhatIhavebought.
HELMER.
Don’tdisturbme.
[Alittlelater,heopensthedoorandlooksintotheroom,peninhand.]Bought,didyousay?
Allthesethings?
Hasmylittlespendthriftbeenwastingmoneyagain?
NORA.
Yesbut,Torvald,thisyearwereallycanletourselvesgoalittle.
Thisisthefirst
Julen
Christmas
thatwehavenotneededtoeconomise.
HELMER.
Still,youknow,wecan’t
bruke
spend
moneyrecklessly.
NORA.
Yes,Torvald,wemaybeaweebitmorerecklessnow,mayn’twe?
Justatinyweebit!
Youaregoingtohaveabigsalaryandearnlotsandlotsofmoney.
HELMER.
Yes,aftertheNewYear;
butthenitwillbeawholequarterbeforethesalaryisdue.
NORA.
Pooh!
wecanborrowuntilthen.
HELMER.
Nora!
[Goesuptoherandtakesherplayfullybytheear.]Thesamelittlefeatherhead!
Suppose,now,thatIborrowedfiftypoundstoday,andyou
brukte
spent
itallinthe
Julen
Christmas
week,andthenonNewYear’sEveaslatefellonmyheadandkilledme,and—.
NORA.
[puttingherhandsoverhis
munnen
mouth]
.
Oh!
don’tsaysuchhorridthings.
HELMER.
Still,
anta
suppose
thathappened,—whatthen?
NORA.
Ifthatweretohappen,Idon’t
antar
suppose
IshouldcarewhetherI
skyldte
owed
moneyornot.
HELMER.
Yes,butwhataboutthepeoplewhohadlentit?
NORA.
They?
Whowouldbotheraboutthem?
Ishouldnotknowwhotheywere.
HELMER.
Thatislikeawoman!
But
seriøst
seriously
,Nora,youknowwhatIthinkaboutthat.
Nodebt,noborrowing.
Therecanbenofreedomor
skjønnhet
beauty
aboutahomelifethatdependsonborrowinganddebt.
Wetwohavekeptbravelyonthe
rette
straight
roadsofar,andwewillgoonthesamewayforthe
korte
short
timelongerthatthereneedbeanystruggle.
NORA.
[movingtowardsthestove].
Asyouplease,Torvald.
HELMER.
[followingher].
Come,come,mylittleskylarkmustnotdroopherwings.
Whatisthis!
Ismylittlesquirreloutoftemper?
[Takingouthispurse.]Nora,whatdoyouthinkIhavegothere?
NORA.
[turning
rundt
round
quickly].
Money!
HELMER.
Thereyouare.
[Giveshersomemoney.]DoyouthinkIdon’tknowwhatalotiswantedforhousekeepingatChristmas-time?
NORA.
[counting].
Tenshillings—apound—twopounds!
Thankyou,thankyou,Torvald;
thatwillkeepmegoingforalongtime.
HELMER.
Indeeditmust.
NORA.
Yes,yes,itwill.
ButcomehereandletmeshowyouwhatIhavebought.
Andallsocheap!
Look,hereisanewsuitforIvar,andasword;
anda
hest
horse
andatrumpetforBob;
andadollanddolly’sbedsteadforEmmy,—theyareveryplain,butanywayshewillsoonbreaktheminpieces.
Andherearedress-lengthsandhandkerchiefsforthemaids;
oldAnneoughtreallytohavesomethingbetter.
HELMER.
Andwhatisinthisparcel?
NORA.
[cryingout].
No,no!
youmustn’tseethatuntilthis
kveld
evening
.
HELMER.
Verywell.
Butnowtellme,youextravagantlittleperson,whatwouldyoulikeforyourself?
NORA.
Formyself?
Oh,IamsureIdon’twantanything.
HELMER.
Yes,butyoumust.
Tellmesomethingreasonablethatyouwouldparticularlyliketohave.
NORA.
No,Ireallycan’tthinkofanything—unless,Torvald—.
HELMER.
Well?
NORA.
[playingwithhiscoatbuttons,andwithoutraisinghereyestohis].
Ifyoureallywanttogivemesomething,youmight—youmight—.
HELMER.
Well,outwithit!
NORA.
[speakingquickly].
Youmightgivememoney,Torvald.
Onlyjustasmuchasyoucanafford;
andthenoneofthesedaysIwillbuysomethingwithit.
HELMER.
But,Nora—.
NORA.
Oh,do!
dearTorvald;
please,pleasedo!
ThenIwillwrapitupinbeautifulgilt
papir
paper
andhangitontheChristmasTree.
Wouldn’tthatbefun?
HELMER.
Whatarelittlepeoplecalledthatarealwayswastingmoney?
NORA.
Spendthrifts—Iknow.
Letusdoasyousuggest,Torvald,andthenIshallhavetimetothinkwhatIammostinwantof.
Thatisaverysensibleplan,isn’tit?
HELMER.
[smiling].
Indeeditis—thatistosay,ifyouwerereallytosaveoutofthemoneyIgiveyou,andthenreallybuysomethingforyourself.
Butifyou
bruker
spend
itallonthehousekeepingandanynumberofunnecessarythings,thenImerelyhavetopayupagain.
NORA.
Ohbut,Torvald—.
HELMER.
Youcan’tdenyit,mydearlittleNora.
[Putshisarmroundherwaist.]It’sasweetlittlespendthrift,butsheusesupadealofmoney.
Onewouldhardlybelievehowexpensivesuchlittlepersonsare!
NORA.
It’sa
skam
shame
tosaythat.
IdoreallysaveallIcan.
HELMER.
[laughing].
That’sverytrue,—allyoucan.
Butyoucan’tsaveanything!
NORA.
[smilingquietlyandhappily].
Youhaven’tanyideahowmanyexpensesweskylarksandsquirrelshave,Torvald.
HELMER.
Youareanoddlittle
sjel
soul
.
Verylikeyourfather.
Youalwaysfindsomenewwayofwheedlingmoneyoutofme,and,assoonasyouhavegotit,itseemstomeltinyourhands.
Youneverknowwhereithasgone.
Still,onemusttakeyouasyouare.
Itisintheblood;
forindeeditistruethatyoucaninheritthesethings,Nora.
NORA.
Ah,IwishIhadinheritedmanyofpapa’squalities.
HELMER.
AndIwouldnotwishyoutobeanythingbutjustwhatyouare,mysweetlittleskylark.
But,doyouknow,itstrikesmethatyouarelookingrather—whatshallIsay—ratheruneasytoday?
NORA.