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Nora.
No, I assure you. It never for a moment occurred to me
Besides, at that time he had nothing to lend; he came into his property afterwards.Mrs. Linden.
Well, I believe that was lucky for you, Nora dear.
Nora. No, really, it would never have struck me to ask Dr. Rank
And yet, I'm certain that if I didMrs. Linden.
But of course you never would.
Nora.
Of course not. It's inconceivable that it should ever be necessary. But I'm quite sure that if I spoke to Doctor Rank
Mrs. Linden.
Behind your husband's back?
Nora.
I must get clear of the other thing; that's behind his back too. I must get clear of that.
Mrs. Linden.
Yes, yes, I told you so yesterday; but
Nora.
[Walking up and down.] A man can manage these things much better than a woman.