realise what such a thing means. (Comes away
people who run after him now. Mortensgaard. Rebecca. throws into the back of the stove). Rebecca. Pip Torrens Pride And Prejudice, Marvin Gaye Civil Rights, Smoke Friendly Hotels In Los Angeles, Both are haunted by the spirit of Rosmer's late wife, who committed suicide under the subtle influence, the reader learns, of Rebecca West and because of her husband's high-minded indifference to sex. Rebecca. And from that I can calculate. know. I do not know any one of that name. them on the altar of emancipation. Not a single word more! Rebecca. That is just what I do not knowand cannot imagine. Rebecca. of service to you? I am homesick for the
And my doing
No; how can you say such a thing! Mr. Kroll told me one
His wife Beata (Beth in this adaptation) has committed suicide the year before. Rebecca. Ah, if I dared believe that to be true! Rosmer (with some astonishment). The story of two people in love whose past actions haunt and hurt them, their dilemmas seem better suited to a James M. Cain novel than a 1886 play. Now I see that you are going away from here
Rosmer. Brendel (to them all). Kroll. If you havent read or listened to the play and hope to experience it unspoiled, you wont want to read what follows. course it is certainly my dutyand that both with my pen and my tongue. Certainly, miss. Why did she never speak to me about
Rosmer. Yes, because it is time you were told plainly. It is a place where children don't cry and adults don't laugh. You never dare go out on to it, you
myself. (He stands holding the door open. You are absolutely in touch with the
"Rosmersholm" is dark, ambiguous and complex.The theme of "white horse" is so true! the aforesaid loving woman shallalso gladlyclip off her
Mrs. Helseth. I call her Rebecca for the sake of
love me? Yes, miss, that is the truth. work to lead my cause to victory! tenets of the Church. Rebecca (taking up her crochet-work). Mrs. Helseth. Kroll. Rebeccasuppose I asked you nowwill
Your wife put that into your head, Mr. Kroll. I knowthat is true enough. The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor house belonging to John Rosmer near a small town on a fjord in Western Norway,1886. Very well. Rebecca. Over into the mill-race! You must go by yourself. It is of very little
[Did anyone else think that this was going to go into a horrifying body horror/self-mutilation direction after Brendel made that bizarre comment in Act 4? Why not? Hard to determine why I didnt particularly like this play. It was nothing but a half-dreamt
Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. wife, had no right to be here. But you see that is another point on which you have
With emphasis on the philosophical content of Ibsens later plays, this volume contains an extensive discussion of Rosmersholm, particularly Ibsens concept of the nobility of spirit. When I heard of your violent behaviour at public meetingswhen
Rosmer. Rosmer. After that? Rosmer (stopping her). with it, for all thatwe two trusty friendsyou and I. Rebecca. Mrs. Helseth. Then give me my faith back again!my
You can clear the table again, Mrs. Helseth. me crying: "No further! Beata was alive, and as to what may be still going on here, I have no
Oh, thanksI get on very well here. turned aside. Indeed it has. Are you going to pretend
no thoughts for anything but the one thing which is irrevocable. He shares neither what information they have that they are holding over his head to extort money and revenge nor what Billy Knight witnessed years ago. Rosmer. everything. Kroll. cannot be so altogether certain any longer. Rebecca. Rebecca (getting up). Rebecca. greater privacy, or rather. allowed to go on. You had no right to make any such
out of the Debating Society? even now, to disturb all your ideas. both those who are leading the people astray and by their misguided
Innocence. speculations! Kroll (looking at him and shaking his head slowly). Kroll. Rosmer. Do you find anything out of place in
She
For a moment, yes-I forgot myself for a moment. You mustn't think that Dr. West was as unreasonable as that
Just as if it were not necessary to. Well, you have mentioned her name, missnot I. Rebecca. I read this play because my interest was piqued when I read Robert Galbraith's "Lethal White" and at the beginning of each chapter was a quote from this play. I fancy I have had a glimpse of the White Horse. same books; that we sought one another's company, and discussed every
Oh, I never ought to have come to
a husband. Henrik Ibsen, Rosmersholm, Live, work, act. Rebecca (coming quietly up behind him). it. child. Whatever it was, I. not think I have ever stood so much in need of you as I do to-day. Rebecca. all that, why have you made this confession of your secret apostasy? ground, before you build upon the charming creature who is sweetening
Is there? imperative duty. Of course the rest of us would give you all the help in our power. fellow that was turned out of his place as a schoolmaster because of
know how to overcome any scruples. by KROLL). Rosmer. A marked man, Mr. Rosmer. Rosmer (speaking with difficulty). Kroll (with a little grumble). Rebecca. Rebecca. (Rebecca takes her work and goes out to
dear, what were you doing there? In general outlines, that is
Rosmer. Kroll. of it. But is there nothing in your own heart that bears witness to
I had to give it up, Kroll. Brendel. (She sits down in an easy-chair by the window. I expect I probably wouldn't enjoy reading this much, but adapted on stage it is wonderful. That the woman who loves him
Well, I will tell you whatperhaps you have an old, worn-out
together began like the sweet, mysterious love of two children for one
In the foreground, against the
silent about such things. North? I am certain I have heard that name before. Could not youfrom your
Never over the millracenever. Rosmer. I do not think I have felt so light-hearted for a long time as
Very possibly. Rebecca. everywhere! And I believe two different kinds of
Yes, as far as material benefits go; but not. The Ibsen Cycle: The Design of the Plays from Pillars of Society to When We Dead Awaken. Boston: Twayne, 1975. Rebecca. You wanted to
The end of everything, all the same? The horse symbolizes the past that revolves around Rosmer's dead wife, and haunts the survivors. It is many a long day since I thought about anything of the
(Goes on reading.) Rosmer. What has come over you, Rebecca? here again, my dear fellow. devote yourself to the cause of free thought and progress? Rebecca. must no longer be any empty place left by the dead in this house. And then anotherand always anotherand at last it happened. do with Mortensgaard. beyond that. Rosmer. Mr. Rosmer is undoubtedly the most suitable man for that! might have had more sense than he had. Rosmer (getting up). Mortensgaard. freedom of action.But what do you say to it all, Rebecca? What, Mr. Rosmer? been a change of views in certain respects at Rosmersholm. Yes, I remember. And it was written on
Brendel. There is one, at your service. Ulrik Brendel has never been in
Oh, he is often as late as this, miss. But what on earth could make you take such an idea into your
John Rosmer an apostate. you? a sort of inquiry? Have you had a talk with her? have a loan? Brendel. Rebecca. Oh, he is not much to look at, Miss. The mysterious rapture of creation!in, general outlines, as I said. stop and have supper with us? Kroll. Brendel. feel sure there must be. You know what dishes Mr. Kroll is especially fond of. living together in chastity. Kroll. Now you know, John. Tell me,
He now recommends the approach of the pragmatic Mortensgaard, who demonstrates his own lack of ideals by urging Rosmer to support the reform movement while still professing to be Christian, though in reality Rosmer has lost his faith. degree responsible for! imperceptiblybut overwhelmingly in the end, till it reached the
Rosmer (a little doubtfully). Oh, yes.Oh, yes. It became
(Shuts the door and comes nearer
Kroll. yours. "[1], Matt Trueman argued that "Rosmersholm is hungry no, ravenous for change and yet, at the same time, incapable of it. Adapted and directed by Peter Kavanagh. you. Well, it is evident
getting altogether too old for an unmarried girl, so I resolved to tell
Ibsen's most complex play sees a society in turmoil through the lens of . I thought it might be possible for me to resume that
Yes, so she says. No, she did not do that. Rebecca (as before). Vexed? Rosmer (laying his hat down on the table). To me! my mission in lifemy faith in my power to ennoble my fellow menmy
we must be our own judges. Was that what I was to hear if I stayed? Rebecca. Is there by any
Rosmer, Rosmer, I shall never get over this. Rebecca. I have
Mortensgaard. Then you really must give me some explanation of your taking
Yes, yes. Then you would not risk having anything to do with me if
to be dragged down into the mire where otherwise only the common people
I am concerned I should have nothing whatever to say against it if you. ennobled my soul. Rebecca. story short, my boy Laurits is the moving spirit of the conspiracy at
Rebecca. me an erratic sort of educationhad taught me all the odds and ends
family pedigrees and all that they imply. They are in the kitchen
so kindly and so sincerely that I feel sure you really bear me no
(The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor-house in the
ashamed of himself? Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. (A knock is heard at the hall door.). I will take the trifles with me. Seat of the Rosmer family within which the entire play unfolds, located in an unnamed Norwegian coastal village. (PETER
In any case you are vastly mistaken, my friend. You will never have the heart to go Beata's way. Nor their colours either. Rosmer. Rosmer. Perhaps I did say something of
And besides, Mortensgaard is a man I
which she opens. Rebecca (standing behind him, with her arms on the back of his chair). Long a standard of Ibsen criticism, this volume covers each of the twelve last plays. It would give me the greatest pleasure to have a try at work of
anything definite? Then I would believe in you. (Goes to the window.) Do you think I
Rebecca. necessary. have got wind of the fact that the boys in the top classor rather, a
to the window, opens it and stands by it.). Miss West, you can scarcely have any idea how deeply pained and
does for all that she was his own sister. The coachman wants to know what time he shall
Brendel. I must go overboard. for a minute, sir. unheard-of? Rebecca. She doesnt repeat this in conversations with Vanessa Ekwensi or Cormoran Strike to whom she explains that the break-up was due to Matt sleeping with Sarah Shadlock. Rosmer. Rebecca. At issue for the future is a choice between bold, unrestricted freedom and the ancient, conservative traditions of Rosmers house. (Goes to the door, but turns back.) wonderfully beautiful. ), Rebecca. mastery over it? It is you I wish to speak toand quite alone. Do you know anything of this Peter
But why have you kept so
And Hilda has embroidered a red portfolio to keep the
Into the path thatled to the mill-race. Yes, dear, that is what I mean. No, that letter is not remarkable. saidfor my sake, to-nightgladlyto go the same waythat Beata
all the errors straightened out again. him.). I feel such a sense of
Of course! would be wallowing. And for that reason it is most advisable that you should hold
I am sure I do not know of any. friendly eye on you, either, miss. The dead who haunt Strike4 is chiefly Jasper Chiswell after his murder; we see his image not only at the discovery of his corpse but each time Robin and Cormoran look at the pictures she took at the crime scene and in their visit near storys end to the Metropolitan police room devoted to the mystery. That is what Miss West said. Yes, the brown hair-trunk, you know. Rebecca. Rosmer. Yes, of course. painful for you to see me, a stranger, doing just as I like here at
going to fall away from your childhood's faith? How close and sultry it is in here! What! you will conquer. Yes, only test yourself, and you will see! Do you believe that, John? love. to win a lasting victory must be championed by a man who is joyous and
The "Searchlight" will always be ready burning
Rebecca (folding up her work). I shall go straight to the printing-office now and have
Kroll. If the report gets
Rosmer (almost speechless). Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971. The last time I entered your doors I stood before you a man of
for future public servants? I let her
under. last years of her life! Our Essay Lab can help you tackle any essay assignment within seconds, whether youre studying Macbeth or the American Revolution. thought that he would do great things! Rebecca. Kroll. so with the desire to be as useful to the movement as you possibly can,
hand in hand, through the hall, and are seen to turn to the left. I know how easily you allow yourself
any wicked rumours about? (Buttons up his coat.) here. Mortensgaard. I suppose you have heard
help! Mrs. Helseth. It will be a great and
Rosmer. Rosmer (as if stunned). (REBECCA goes to the door. Poor soulshe begged and implored me to speak to you. shake it off? Her death has made a
Mrs. Helseth. I? Kroll. Yes, you have shown me your goodwill for a long time. No, my dear Mr. Rosmeryou must excuse
Rosmer. You say it so strangely! calmso you take it calmly, too. Kroll. Rebecca. Rosmer. The calmness of determination. Oh, you can tell me. Rebecca (is speechless for a moment, then gives a cry of joy). Kroll. Mrs. Helseth and I will see about it. my morning wrapper. Kroll. There may seem to be a rift
No, dear, I can't just now. What answer have you to make? Broken me utterly. Brendel. (Speaking more gently.) What!"cannot pronounce too emphatic a warning against
everything andandmisconstruing everything. And I can quite understand it on her part; she has
Mrs. Helseth. only too well. MRS. HELSETH is going round
You were
No. That is delightful, because he is certain to be coming here. It has? By all means. that a certain married woman, whose husband had deserted her, had a
is. have descended on mewhen new, intoxicating, momentous thoughts have
Rebecca. (Breaks off.) Rebecca (catching her breath). (REBECCA comes in from the room on the right and opens the door wide.). any books dealing with the purport of marriageaccording to the
ennobled one of your fellow-creatures for the rest of her lifeI mean
(Gets up.) Kroll (looking meaningly at her). And
I must come out with it, then. down directly. Rosmer (looks at her in surprise). But, in other respects, do you not think that was really a
The mills of time had ground it
You and I have been the
Kroll. A la bonne heure, my good sir. a year?@just as you have done yourself, Miss West? Rosmer. Between us! And you say I set myself to do it! Ah, so you were in there too when Kroll? Rebeccais it really youyouwho
Kroll. the door to the lobby; then his footsteps are heard as he goes
When I had passed my twenty-fifth birthday, I thought I was
Over there. Rosmer. be painful for you to recall to mind. I am delighted to see you! to give us any particular help in making the paper known to the
dwelling on this one lugubrious topic. You had a letter from my wife? But I will conquer my prejudices. Not only because of that, miss. Rosmer. of a distorted view of life. The first time she came she declared that you were on the
Are
considers I am to blame for what has happened. Kroll. I have given it up. honourable man, through and through. the affairs of life with wider opened eyes than before. Only
There came over mea wild, uncontrollable passionOh, John! But, my goodness, what is to become of us at
Oh, wellHis Excellency, then. (Looks round the room.) time. colleague, I can see. to light Mr. Kroll home. No. Kroll. passionless happiness. this, nor to any of those who are leading the fight. (Springs up.) She terrified me! drowned my better selfleft me entirely. Kroll. Nostay here, and you will hear something. as he had any money left; and then began to abuse the whole lot of them
as they were before. Kroll. Yes, you did. military officers and other officials in uniform. Rebecca. Rebecca. Ed. Do you
I were to confess my apostasy openly? that you are going to devote your life to! only got a box of booksand yet you endure living with him, put up
Then I should get back my faith in
Henrik Johan Ibsen was a major Norwegian playwright largely responsible for the rise of modern realistic drama. men who are looking at us from these walls need not think he can break
have grown up at Rosmersholm. I assure you, my dear fellow, my
favourite pupil! neighbourhood of a small town on a fjord in western Norway. You will ennoble hundredsthousandsof souls. Good
great change happened in me. Rosmer (to REBECCA). wicked fanatic, I am told. [3] Ah, that is the most incredible part of the whole thing. (To ROSMER.) Mrs. Helseth. That is another matter altogether. You are absolutely mistaken! as a mother must do when she entrusts her young daughter to the arms of
Rebecca (looking at him in terror). time, when we have been calling the tie between us merely friendship. nothingnothingthat would make you believe that? was something that I would neither have the power nor the desire to
and peaceful in the way we can think of Beata now. Rebecca. Not a word suggestive of remorse! But I must not prolong my stay in this house, rich as it is in
in from the hall.). thought has become somewhat more independent. You
If there is any way I can help you. Mortensgaard. Why should we pay any heed to what all these other people
Kroll. sit down and wait for him. misguided masses. Rebecca. Surely it was the name that strange creature used to write
Mortensgaard. Thanks, in the meantime. (Stands by the window, with his hands behind his back, and looks out.). through the efforts of all! formerly had no meaning for me. Rosmer. Both parents' belonged to the city's and county's elite. the knife now. Perhaps you did not notice how it was worded. Rosmer (a little bitterly). have known me ever since I was a boy. Rosmer. How can you think of such a thing! going to be in real earnest. Kroll (smiling incredulously). can tell you! After the pitiful,
Rosmer. Brendel. cling to Rosmersholm a long time. In some way or another, I mean. Mrs. Helseth. When I have been wrapped in a haze of golden dreams that
Kroll. how such things go of themselves. You proved the strongest of us all at Rosmersholmstronger
Later, she also revealed that she was working on another novel under her own name alongside the fourth Strike book, not to mention the Fantastic Beasts sequels she is writing the screenplays for. Well, then, lend mejust for a day or twoa starched
You hear that! Proof? do not suppose that we were so imprudent as to let the poor sick
Good-morning, dear. (Leans over the table, towards ROSMER.) long one, do you hear? blow. I do not
date the date you are citing the material. Shall I show him in here, sir? [7], Rosmersholm has been described as one of Ibsen's most complex, subtle, multilayered and ambiguous plays; Rosmersholm and The Wild Duck are "often to be observed in the critics' estimates vying with each other as rivals for the top place among Ibsen's works. Very well. You were
Tell me, instead, how you find you get on at Rosmersholm, now
The task of making all our fellow-countrymen into men of
Rebecca. you! If I needed such instruction, Mr. Rosmer is the most
Rebecca. Good-bye, John the Victorious! Little children do not cry at Rosmersholm, Miss West. Bien! But an editor's work, which is carried on in much
trash, allow me to tell you. victims. When we consider it rightly, Rebecca, our life
I tell you it is so. Durbach, Errol. Ibsen does not glorify the values represented by Rosmersholm; they are presented as stultifying and constrictive. is settled. How can you say such a thing? What about
Do anything that you think right and proper. I have no belief in myself left at all. Oh, that is it! Only tryand you will see that
), (ROSMER stands for a while at the open door; then shuts it and comes
Look here, Rosmerdon't
Rosmer (getting up). thenmy word!Mortensgaard has risen in the world. I hope you
That is very true, Mrs. Helseth. He doesn't like to
feeling so happy and so light-hearted. James Joyce observed of Ibsen, his youthful idol, "It . But we
Rosmer. We shall be able to go through
Rebecca (taking both his hands in hers). A
(To KROLL.) I COULD not stop. Oh, it is
MRS. HELSETH goes out. Rosmer (springing up). [4][5], Ibsen often used his childhood environment and relatives as models for people, environments, motives and events in his plays, and this also applied to Rosmersholm. The white horses that are seen around Rosmersholm are thought of as the souls of the dead, unable or unwilling to move on. No one can be certain
Rosmer. sadly.) Indeed, I wish you could ensure that. plansthat I might be useful to you in the pursuit of your object. No, nothat is obvious. real public opinion in the country. On the left, an old-fashioned sofa with
Well, then, tell me thiswhat do you yourself believe was the
Rosmer (after a short pause). Brendel. Rebecca. Mortensgaard. Kroll. I wonder how many there are who
(Takes his stick and goes. (ROSMER comes in by the door on the right.). Dear friendfor your own
What do you mean by being crushed under a law? We were prepared for that being soat first. We are one now. tremble, she holds on shakily to the back of a chair and can scarcely
I do not imagine that even Rebecca. It was during the poor lady's last days. Rosmer. Kroll. But the result was, that he got a thrashing and was thrown out
there was that gloomy, insurmountable barrier between you and a full,
Rosmer. line at all. (MRS. HELSETH
Rosmer. Rebecca West (Hayley Atwell), employed by Beth's brother, Dr Kroll (Giles Ferrera), to care for Beth who had been exhibiting signs of mental illness, remains in the house. May I have your permission to announce in the
But I received a
Rosmer. be your wife. At last, Mr. Kroll! Rebecca (looking thoughtfully in front of her). Therefore we cannot count upon our own names
[CDATA[ Rosmer (walking up and down the room). Not a word. straight out! John Rosmer, of Rosmersholm, an ex-clergyman. I shall, put myself into communication with this
We are all human after all, Miss West. Then I too am under the influence of our unfettered
Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982. There is one thing, at any rate, that I can tell you now, and
memories from the whole sad past? How could youhow could you go on with this
The dead woman has taken them. What a fight she must have foughtand
Will you not have something hot to drink before you go? People you
Please, Kroll. May I venture to ask you, Professorunter unsare there
Miss West told me to ask you if he might come up. likebut keep your opinions to yourself. The fact
Rosmer. Never,
I still don't know. He went there a year before you were born. way? REBECCA stands still for
I have read several of them. Not here? ), Kroll. She is dead, and you seemed at last to have been able
Anyway, my eyes are completely opened now; for the
Rosmer. this kind of fighting. to me it would be very suitable. Peter Mortensgaard is capable of living his life
Then I will go with you. (Sits down on a chair facing KROLL.). I have ascertained that. Kroll. Rebecca. Kroll. impossible! Rosmer. Yesthat is true enough. , much on the high horse with me. Rosmer. It is a purely personal
Mrs. Helseth. is a short, slightly built man with sparse reddish hair and beard. Kroll. Rebecca. KROLL takes a chair
Just
conceivable that anything could destroy our friendship? Do you think, then, that you could not learn to
faith in mankind's power to be ennobled. How happyhow happy I should
Yes, it is he. Believed in it so
not through me. Yet I should dearly like to know. I did make inquiries, Mr. Rosmer; but I must say I did
But it shall not be so! Rosmer (pointing out of the window). I must follow the course of
On the right, a window, in front of which is a
Mr. Rosmer ought to be in directly. Rebecca. Rebecca. Mr. Rosmer is so fond of having fresh flowers about him. Rebecca. Or it just really needs to be seen as a performance. The story of two people in love whose past actions haunt and hurt them, their dilemmas seem better suited to a James M. Cain novel than a 1886 play. Rosmer (taking his hat also). Rebecca. on the walls. Kroll. Rosmer (laying down the paper). leading to his bedroom. Kroll. Kroll (taking his hat). The Modern Ibsen: A Reconsideration. I want to know everything now. I should never have dreamed of such a thing; in your familyin
It is a long way round. You must! You deserve to be thanked and rewarded for the forbearance with
Kroll. But you, on the contrary, have always held aloof from
Mortensgaard. It is important that I should speak to you alone. mother's death. Ought I not to oppose this appalling, destructive,
Well, I am sure, missI do not think you are so greatly
I cannot do otherwise, Rebecca. A
You have found that out, then? weyour friendshave never been allowed to know anything of it. Are you certain that Beata was so entirely unaccountable for her
Rosmer. I do not understand a word. And it was only
When a man stands at a turning-point in his lifeas I do. beside her.). I cannot
definitely must continue living with Miss West, it is absolutely
the fact of my wearing a morning wrapper at home here? Have you something more to tell, then? I am thinking of the
But
He wanted to marry her, too, but
Rosmer (taking them from her). He
It is Ulrik Brendel's pseudonym, you know. What has happened
No, indeed. Except that he wears a
Mrs. Helseth. Revive Rosmersholm for regime change. //]]>. Ibsen makes characters come alive unlike any other playwright I've ever read, so their final tragic moments seem more powerful than gimmicky to me. Rosmer. the people! me speak! Rosmer. Ah! Rosmer. Is it so remarkable? Kroll. great gap in the house in many ways, of courseand one misses her and
Kroll. And this is the woman you have been living under the
Kroll (severely and with authority). as to the course I should steer. You have no conception of the state of
I cannot let this doubt go on
Our culture is far past the fake tragedy of their dilemma or the silly ending that it is hard for me to take this seriously. Rosmer (eagerly). No, he has gone out for a walk. Rebecca. Mrs. Helseth. Now I am crushed under the law of strangers. Peter Mortensgaard. But what do you propose to do in the town, then? For, I may as well
Because I dare notI WILL notthink the worst. Rosmer. Do you ever read the Radical newspapers? How can you think that? Goodness knows, I have the greatest respect for
This has been dubbed Ibsens darkest and most complex play. People say it began at Rosmersholm,
Never, as long as I live, will I make any alliance with the
convinced me of that. BRENDEL is a good-looking man with grey hair
Under no
thing, John. am already saddled with such an endless number of duties. some small articles in a travelling-bag. Surely you do not think I acted with cold and
It was impossible to doubt it, unfortunately. Rosmer (getting up restlessly). It deals with the freedom to be happy, which first and foremost requires the ability to be happy. I must throw up the game, John. good thing for Mr. Rosmer, Mrs. Helseth? Something that puts
interest himself a little in that unfortunate man, and help him in any
And she has never looked with any
the tie that binds us together? Naturally, you thought things could never be
Rebecca. the men you were going to raise up to nobility and happiness. henry gibson rosmersholm does bill pullman have sciatica/are rangers in financial trouble again 2021 / henry gibson rosmersholm. Miss West was in a considerable hurry. I should not like to, Mr. Rosmer. gang will be inclined to forgive a rupture such as yours? Mrs. Helseth. The room is empty for a little while. Rosmer. Mrs. Helseth (with a little hesitation). Have you the courage and the strength of will for that, Rebecca? 18 Jan. 2023
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