id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7942 Ibsen, Henrik Little Eyolf .txt text/plain 22397 4079 101 MISS ASTA ALLMERS, Alfred's younger half-sister. Yes; but you must remember that Alfred has never been away from Yes; but I think you ought to put down your foot about it, Rita. [Drops EYOLF's hand, goes up to ASTA with an expression of [Pointing to a chair.] Yes, you look tired. The thought of Eyolf, my dear Rita. [Stands looking after them.] Rita--do you think there is Yes, indeed, I think it was, as I look back upon it all. Yes, Alfred--little Eyolf was behind it all. thing.--I have only loved you, Asta, ever since you were a little child. [Looks out for a time over the fiord.] Where is my little Eyolf now? down.] Can you think the thought, Alfred--that we have lost Eyolf? [Trying to take her hand.] Yes. And it is to you, Asta, that I Yes, all the time that my brother--that Alfred and I lived Yes, in our little Eyolf's place. ./cache/7942.txt ./txt/7942.txt