1 My husband is out, Mr. Krogstad.
2 It is a surprise for my husband.
3 Speak low--my husband is at home.
4 Oh, I have known your husband from our student days.
5 No, a wife cannot borrow without her husband's consent.
6 That trip was to save my husband's life; I couldn't give that up.
7 If you speak slightingly of my husband, I shall turn you out of the house.
8 When your husband was ill, you came to me to borrow two hundred and fifty pounds.
9 My husband will see for himself what a blackguard you are, and you certainly won't keep your post then.
10 She takes a packet of macaroons from her pocket and eats one or two; then goes cautiously to her husband's door and listens.
11 This post in the Bank was like the first step up for me--and now your husband is going to kick me downstairs again into the mud.
12 He said I was thoughtless, and that it was his duty as my husband not to indulge me in my whims and caprices--as I believe he called them.
13 If my husband does get to know of it, of course he will at once pay you what is still owing, and we shall have nothing more to do with you.
14 I couldn't bear you, because you put so many heartless difficulties in my way, although you knew what a dangerous condition my husband was in.
15 When you introduced him to me yesterday, he declared he had often heard my name mentioned in this house; but afterwards I noticed that your husband hadn't the slightest idea who I was.
16 Your mind was so taken up with your husband's illness, and you were so anxious to get the money for your journey, that you seem to have paid no attention to the conditions of our bargain.
17 If I had asked him for his signature, I should have had to tell him what the money was to be used for; and when he was so ill himself I couldn't tell him that my husband's life was in danger--it was impossible.
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