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Hedda � suppose a man came home one morn...

Hedda Gabler

Eilert Loevborg

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Hedda � suppose a man came home one morning, after a night of debauchery, and said to the mother of his child: ‘Look here. I’ve been wandering round all night. I’ve been to � such-and-such a place and such-a-such a place. And I had our child with me. I took him to � these places. And I’ve lost him. Just � lost him. God knows where he is or whose hands he’s fallen into�.

Ibsen, Henrik, trans. Michael Meyer Hedda Gabler. Methuen Student Edition, 2002, p.83.

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