The Learned Women

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The Learned Women
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What did you say to it?
CHRY. Nothing. I am glad that I did not speak, and commit myself.
ARI. Your reason is excellent, and it is a great step towards the endwe have in view. Did you not propose Clitandre to her?
CHRY. No; for as she talked of another son-in-law, I thought it wasbetter for me to say nothing.
ARI. Your prudence is to the last degree wonderful! Are you notashamed of your weakness? How can a man be so poor-spirited as to lethis wife have absolute power over him, and never dare to
... opposeanything she has resolved upon?
CHRY. Ah! it is easy, brother, for you to speak; you don't know what adislike I have to a row, and how I love rest and peace. My wife has aterrible disposition. She makes a great show of the name ofphilosopher, but she is not the less passionate on that account; andher philosophy, which makes her despise all riches, has no power overthe bitterness of her anger. However little I oppose what she hastaken into her head, I raise a terrible storm which lasts at least aweek.


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