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第16章 ACT II(6)

Krogstad.Excuse me,Mrs.Helmer,but I think I told you just now--Nora.I am not speaking of what I owe you.Tell me what sum you are asking my husband for,and I will get the money.

Krogstad.I am not asking your husband for a penny.

Nora.What do you want,then?

Krogstad.I will tell you.I want to rehabilitate myself,Mrs.Helmer;I want to get on;and in that your husband must help me.For the last year and a half I have not had a hand in anything dishonourable,amid all that time I have been struggling in most restricted circumstances.I was content to work my way up step by step.Now I am turned out,and Iam not going to be satisfied with merely being taken into favour again.I want to get on,I tell you.I want to get into the Bank again,in a higher position.Your husband must make a place for me--Nora.That he will never do!

Krogstad.He will;I know him;he dare not protest.And as soon as I am in there again with him,then you will see!Within a year I shall be the manager's right hand.It will be Nils Krogstad and not Torvald Helmer who manages the Bank.

Nora.That's a thing you will never see!

Krogstad.Do you mean that you will--?

Nora.I have courage enough for it now.

Krogstad.Oh,you can't frighten me.A fine,spoilt lady like you--Nora.You will see,you will see.

Krogstad.Under the ice,perhaps?Down into the cold,coal-black water?And then,in the spring,to float up to the surface,all horrible and unrecognisable,with your hair fallen out--Nora.You can't frighten me.

Krogstad.Nor you me.People don't do such things,Mrs.Helmer.

Besides,what use would it be?I should have him completely in my power all the same.

Nora.Afterwards?When I am no longer--

Krogstad.Have you forgotten that it is I who have the keeping of your reputation?(NORA stands speechlessly looking at him.)Well,now,I have warned you.Do not do anything foolish.When Helmer has had my letter,I shall expect a message from him.And be sure you remember that it is your husband himself who has forced me into such ways as this again.I will never forgive him for that.

Goodbye,Mrs.Helmer.(Exit through the hall.)Nora (goes to the hall door,opens it slightly and listens.)He is going.He is not putting the letter in the box.Oh no,no!

that's impossible!(Opens the door by degrees.)What is that?He is standing outside.He is not going downstairs.Is he hesitating?Can he--?(A letter drops into the box;then KROGSTAD'S footsteps are heard,until they die away as he goes downstairs.NORA utters a stifled cry,and runs across the room to the table by the sofa.A short pause.)Nora.In the letter-box.(Steals across to the hall door.)There it lies--Torvald,Torvald,there is no hope for us now!

(Mrs.LINDE comes in from the room on the left,carrying the dress.)Mrs.Linde.There,I can't see anything more to mend now.Would you like to try it on--?

Nora (in a hoarse whisper).Christine,come here.

Mrs.Linde (throwing the dress down on the sofa).What is the matter with you?You look so agitated!

Nora.Come here.Do you see that letter?There,look--you can see it through the glass in the letter-box.

Mrs.Linde.Yes,I see it.

Nora.That letter is from Krogstad.

Mrs.Linde.Nora--it was Krogstad who lent you the money!

Nora.Yes,and now Torvald will know all about it.

Mrs.Linde.Believe me,Nora,that's the best thing for both of you.

Nora.You don't know all.I forged a name.

Mrs.Linde.Good heavens--!

Nora.I only want to say this to you,Christine--you must be my witness.

Mrs.Linde.Your witness?What do you mean?What am I to--?

Nora.If I should go out of my mind--and it might easily happen--Mrs.Linde.Nora!

Nora.Or if anything else should happen to me--anything,for instance,that might prevent my being here--Mrs.Linde.Nora!Nora!you are quite out of your mind.

Nora.And if it should happen that there were some one who wanted to take all the responsibility,all the blame,you understand--Mrs.Linde.Yes,yes--but how can you suppose--?

Nora.Then you must be my witness,that it is not true,Christine.

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 Ialone,did the whole thing.Remember that.

Mrs.Linde.I will,indeed.But I don't understand all this.

Nora.How should you understand it?A wonderful thing is going to happen!

Mrs.Linde.A wonderful thing?

Nora.Yes,a wonderful thing!--But it is so terrible,Christine;it mustn't happen,not for all the world.

Mrs.Linde.I will go at once and see Krogstad.

Nora.Don't go to him;he will do you some harm.

Mrs.Linde.There was a time when he would gladly do anything for my sake.

Nora.He?

Mrs.Linde.Where does he live?

Nora.How should I know--?Yes (feeling in her pocket),here is his card.But the letter,the letter--!

Helmer (calls from his room,knocking at the door).Nora!Nora (cries out anxiously).Oh,what's that?What do you want?

Helmer.Don't be so frightened.We are not coming in;you have locked the door.Are you trying on your dress?

Nora.Yes,that's it.I look so nice,Torvald.

Mrs.Linde (who has read the card).I see he lives at the corner here.

Nora.Yes,but it's no use.It is hopeless.The letter is lying there in the box.

Mrs.Linde.And your husband keeps the key?

Nora.Yes,always.

Mrs.Linde.Krogstad must ask for his letter back unread,he must find some pretence--Nora.But it is just at this time that Torvald generally--Mrs.Linde.You must delay him.Go in to him in the meantime.Iwill come back as soon as I can.(She goes out hurriedly through the hall door.)Nora (goes to HELMER'S door,opens it and peeps in).Torvald!

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