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Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906

"The Master Builder"

I believe you can do it best.
[MRS. SOLNESS and DR. HERDAL go into the house. HILDA remains
standing on the verandah. SOLNESS comes from the garden, up
the flight of steps.

SOLNESS.
Somebody wants me, I hear.

HILDA.
Yes; it is I, Mr. Solness.

SOLNESS.
Oh, is it you, Hilda? I was afraid it might be Aline or the Doctor.

HILDA.
You are very easily frightened, it seems!

SOLNESS.
Do you think so?

HILDA.
Yes; people say that you are afraid to climb about--on the
scaffoldings, you know.

SOLNESS.
Well, that is quite a special thing.

HILDA.
Then it is true that you are afraid to do it?

SOLNESS.
Yes, I am.

HILDA.
Afraid of falling down and killing yourself?

SOLNESS.
No, not of that.

HILDA.
Of what, then?

SOLNESS.
I am afraid of retribution, Hilda.

HILDA.
Of retribution? [Shakes her head.] I don't understand that.

SOLNESS.
Sit down, and I will tell you something.

HILDA.
Yes, do! At once!
[She sits on a stool by the railing, and looks expectantly
at him.

SOLNESS.
[Throws his hat on the table.


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