1 He is just like one of the family.
2 Don't look at me like that, Torvald.
3 I should like to hear what it is, first.
4 I should like to tear it into a hundred thousand pieces.
5 Yes, and in emergencies like that it is lucky to have the money.
6 The worst of a position like mine is that it makes one so bitter.
7 You said you were like a shipwrecked man clinging to some wreckage.
8 Tell me something reasonable that you would particularly like to have.
9 For the future we can live quite differently--we can do just as we like.
10 The last three years have seemed like one long working-day, with no rest.
11 I understand very well to what lengths a man like you might be driven by despair.
12 I daresay you know, like everybody else, that once, many years ago, I was guilty of an indiscretion.
13 Well, I am like a shipwrecked woman clinging to some wreckage--no one to mourn for, no one to care for.
14 A mere cashier, a quill-driver, a--well, a man like me--even he has a little of what is called feeling, you know.
15 You are still very like a child in many things, and I am older than you in many ways and have a little more experience.
16 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.
17 Just think how a guilty man like that has to lie and play the hypocrite with every one, how he has to wear a mask in the presence of those near and dear to him, even before his own wife and children.
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