you about them. I hear, too, that the laws are different from what I thought; but I can't believe that they can be right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life! I don't believe that.
Helmer.
You talk like a child. You don't understand the society in which you live.
Nora.
No, I do not. But now I shall try to learn. I mast make up my mind which is right—society or I.
Helmer.
Nora, you are ill; you are feverish; I almost think you are out of your senses.
Nora.
I have never felt so much clearness and certainty as to-night.
Helmer.
You are clear and certain enough to forsake husband and children?
Nora.
Yes, I am.
Helmer.
Then there is only one explanation possible.
Nora.
What is that?
Helmer.
You no longer love me.