1 No, no; I want to hear about you.
2 I told you about our trip to Italy.
3 The law cares nothing about motives.
4 But now you must tell me all about it.
5 We won't talk about that until later on.
6 It cost about two hundred and fifty pounds.
7 Oh, you shouldn't tease me about that again.
8 But, don't tell anyone about the stranger man.
9 She is alone in the room, walking about uneasily.
10 I have no idea; I only heard that it was something about the Bank.
11 And about the children--that is the most terrible part of it all, Nora.
12 I couldn't take that into account; I didn't trouble myself about you at all.
13 There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt.
14 But I often talk about such things with Doctor Rank, because he likes hearing about them.
15 NORA takes off the children's things and throws them about, while they all talk to her at once.
16 Yes, and I must try and read through some of these before dinner; and I must think about your costume, too.
17 But it's all the same now; the tiresome old person can stay where he is, as far as I am concerned; I don't care about him or his will either, for I am free from care now.
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