there, and yet it won't be the same life. MRS. ALVING. [Who has been listening eagerly, rises, her eyes big with thought, and says:] Now I see the sequence of things. OSWALD. What is it you see? MRS. ALVING. I see it now for the first time. And now I can speak. OSWALD. [Rising.] Mother, I don't understand you. REGINA. [Who has also risen.] Perhaps I ought to go? MRS. ALVING. No. Stay here. Now I can speak. Now, my boy, you shall know the whole truth. And then you can choose. Oswald! Regina! OSWALD. Hush! The Pastor-- MANDERS. [Enters by the hall door.] There! We have had a most edifying time down there. OSWALD. So have we. MANDERS. We must stand by Engstrand and his Sailors' Home. Regina must go to him and help him-- REGINA. No thank you, sir. MANDERS. [Noticing her for the first time.] What--? You here? And with a glass in your hand! REGINA. [Hastily putting the glass down.] Pardon! OSWALD. Regina is going with me, Mr. Manders. MANDERS. Going! With you! OSWALD. Yes; as my wife--if she wishes it. MANDERS. But, merciful God--! REGINA. I can't help it, sir. OSWALD. Or she'll stay here, if I stay. REGINA. [Involuntarily.] Here! MANDERS. I am thunderstruck at your conduct, Mrs. Alving. MRS. ALVING. They will do neither one thing nor the other; for now I can speak out plainly. MANDERS. You surely will not do that! No, no, no! MRS. ALVING. Yes, I can speak and I will. And no ideals shall suffer after all. OSWALD. Mother--what is it you are hiding from me? REGINA. [Listening.] Oh, ma'am, listen! Don't you hear shouts outside. [She goes into the conservatory and looks out.] OSWALD. [At the window on the left.] What's going on? Where does that light come from? REGINA. [Cries out.] The Orphanage is on fire! MRS. ALVING. [Rushing to the window.] On fire! MANDERS. On fire! Impossible! I've just come from there. OSWALD. Where's my hat? Oh, never mind it--Father's Orphanage--! [He rushes out through the garden door.] MRS. ALVING. My shawl, Regina! The whole place is in a blaze! MANDERS. Terrible! Mrs. Alving, it is a judgment upon this abode of lawlessness. MRS. ALVING. Yes, of course. Come, Regina. [She and REGINA hasten out through the hall.] MANDERS. [Clasps his hands together.] And we left it uninsured! [He goes out the same way.] ACT THIRD. [The room as before. All the doors stand open. The lamp is still burning on the table. It is dark out of doors; there is only a faint glow from the conflagration in the background to the left.] [MRS.