id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8121 Ibsen, Henrik Ghosts .txt text/plain 25064 4164 96 REGINA ENGSTRAND, Mrs. Alving's maid. The action takes place at Mrs. Alving's country house, beside one of the Yes, but this time you shall see, Regina! Yes, if you begin talking about mother I shall hit you. Regina, my good girl, tell me: how is your father getting on out here? the papers.] Now, to begin with, here is--[Breaking off.] Tell me, Mrs. Alving, how do these books come to be here? [OSWALD ALVING, in a light overcoat, hat in hand, and smoking a large You know very well what sort of life Alving was Yes, Pastor Manders, that was certainly your work. Oswald's birth, I thought Alving seemed to be a little better. [OSWALD ALVING enters through the second door to the right; he has taken Ah, the joy of life, mother--that's a thing you don't know much rights Regina should be at home in this house--just like my own boy. ./cache/8121.txt ./txt/8121.txt