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... Hjalmar , without understanding him , so that when he eventually entered univer- sity , no one had higher hopes of Hjalmar than Hjalmar himself . In the first act he speaks of his family's financial ruin as having deprived him of ...
... Hjalmar , without understanding him , so that when he eventually entered univer- sity , no one had higher hopes of Hjalmar than Hjalmar himself . In the first act he speaks of his family's financial ruin as having deprived him of ...
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John S. Chamberlain. worrying about the absent Hjalmar , and , as usual , concerned about his stomach . When Hjalmar appears , the first sign that real trouble may ensue from his long conversation with Gregers is that Hjalmar goes ...
John S. Chamberlain. worrying about the absent Hjalmar , and , as usual , concerned about his stomach . When Hjalmar appears , the first sign that real trouble may ensue from his long conversation with Gregers is that Hjalmar goes ...
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... Hjalmar cruelly rejects Hedvig several times . And Hedvig is fully aware of Hjalmar's meaning , though she does not always understand his phraseology : when Hjalmar speaks of " those who have no business to be here , " Hedvig asks ...
... Hjalmar cruelly rejects Hedvig several times . And Hedvig is fully aware of Hjalmar's meaning , though she does not always understand his phraseology : when Hjalmar speaks of " those who have no business to be here , " Hedvig asks ...
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