Page:The collected works of Henrik Ibsen (Heinemann Volume 4).djvu/91

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.
ACT SECOND

SCENE FIRST.


A narrow path, high up in the mountains. Early morning.

Peer Gynt comes hastily and sullenly along the path. Ingrid, still wearing some of her bridal ornaments, is trying to hold him back.


Peer.

Get you from me!

Ingrid.


[Weeping.]


                 After this, Peer?
Whither?

Peer.

         Where you will for me.

Ingrid.


[Wringing her hands.]


Oh, what falsehood!

Peer.

                    Useless railing.
Each alone must go his way.

Ingrid.

Sin—and sin again unites us!