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When Henrik Dohna is told that his wife has refused to dance with Gösta Berling, he orders her to kneel in front of Gösta and kiss his hands. He declares furiously that a wife must obey her husband. In that moment Elisabet sees the true ...See moreWhen Henrik Dohna is told that his wife has refused to dance with Gösta Berling, he orders her to kneel in front of Gösta and kiss his hands. He declares furiously that a wife must obey her husband. In that moment Elisabet sees the true character of him, his tyranny and his stupidity. Gösta starts visiting Elisabet at Borg. When Anna Stjärnhök notices that they are in love, she tells Elisabet that Gösta caused Ebba Dohna, Henrik's younger sister, to commit suicide. Elisabet gets angry and orders Gösta to leave Borg and never come back. The Cavaliers have neglected the maintenance of the Ekeby estate, and the strong spring flood breaks through an embankment, whereby several workshops are destroyed, leaving workers in poverty. Elisabet happens to hear that Gösta is going to marry a beggar girl. She walks in the twilight across the lake on the ice to stop this. Next day Märta and Henrik Dohna accuse her of infidelity, and pretend that Gösta has drowned. They punish her by letting her work with the servants. When she learns that they have lied about Gösta, she dresses herself in simple clothes, and disappears from Borg through the woodland eastwards. Written by Maths Jesperson {maths.jesperson1@comhem.se} See less