1 That's very true,--all you can.
2 Still, one must take you as you are.
3 A lady to see you, ma'am,--a stranger.
4 Of course you couldn't, poor little girl.
5 Oh, you shouldn't tease me about that again.
6 Still, you know, we can't spend money recklessly.
7 But come here and let me show you what I have bought.
8 Nora, you can't think how I am looking forward to this evening.
9 The last eight years have been a happy time for me, I can tell you.
10 Tell me something reasonable that you would particularly like to have.
11 It is in the blood; for indeed it is true that you can inherit these things, Nora.
12 And I would not wish you to be anything but just what you are, my sweet little skylark.
13 Only just as much as you can afford; and then one of these days I will buy something with it.
14 Let us do as you suggest, Torvald, and then I shall have time to think what I am most in want of.
15 But if you spend it all on the housekeeping and any number of unnecessary things, then I merely have to pay up again.
16 You always find some new way of wheedling money out of me, and, as soon as you have got it, it seems to melt in your hands.
17 Indeed it is--that is to say, if you were really to save out of the money I give you, and then really buy something for yourself.
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