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ger men. But no power on earth would induce him to do it again. HILDA. To-day he will do it again! RAGNAR. [Scornfully.] Yes, I daresay! HILDA. We shall see it! RAGNAR. That neither you nor I will see. HILDA. [With uncontrollable vehemence.] I will se it! I will and I must see it! RAGNAR. But he will not do it. He simply dare not do it. For you see he cannot get over this infirmity--master builder though he be. MRS. SOLNESS comes from the house on to the verandah. MRS. SOLNESS. [Looks around.] Is he not here? Where has he gone to? RAGNAR. Mr. Solness is down with the men. HILDA. He took the wreath with him. MRS. SOLNESS. [Terrified.] Took the wreath with him! Oh God! oh God! Brovik--you must go down to him! Get him to come back here! RAGNAR. Shall I say you want to speak to him, Mrs. Solness? MRS. SOLNESS. Oh yes, do!--No, no--don't say that _I_ want anything! You can say that somebody is here, and that he must come at once. RAGNAR. Good. I will do so, Mrs. Solness. [He goes down the flight of steps and away through the garden. MRS. SOLNESS. Oh, Miss Wangel, you can't think how anxious I feel about him. HILDA. Is there anything in this to be terribly frightened about? MRS. SOLNESS. Oh yes; surely you can understand. Just think, if he were really to do it! If he should take it into his head to climb up the scaffolding! HILDA. [Eagerly.] Do you think he will? MRS. SOLNESS. Oh, one can never tell what he might take into his head. I am afraid there is nothing he mightn't think of doing. HILDA. Aha! Perhaps you too think he is--well--? MRS. SOLNESS. Oh, I don't know what to think about him now. The doctor has been telling me all sorts of things; and putting it all together with several things I have heard him say-- DR. HERDAL looks out, at the door. DR. HERDAL. Is he not coming soon? MRS. SOLNESS. Yes, I think so. I have sent for him at any rate. DR. HERDAL. [Advancing.] I am afraid you will have to go in, my dear lady-- MRS. SOLNESS. Oh no! Oh no! I shall stay out here and wait for Halvard. DR. HERDAL. But some ladies have just come to call on you-- MRS. SOLNESS. Good heavens, that too! And just at this moment! DR. HERDAL. They say they positively must see the ceremony. MRS. SOLNESS. Well, well, I suppose I mus
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