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Lovborg: the manuscript—. well then—i have torn the manuscript into a thousand pieces. hedda gabler; act iii, p. 118 lovborg tells thea this because it is the truth he feels that what he actually did was worse he wants to punish thea he plans to publish the book without thea

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