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Yes, Madam, no doubt; and my fervour is such ...
Elmire. Oh! you squeeze me too hard.
Tartuffe. It is through excess of zeal. I never had any intention of hurting you, and would sooner . . .
{He places his hand on Elmiee's knee).
Elmire. What does your hand there?
Tartuffe. I am only feeling your dress: the stuff is very soft.
Elmire. Oh! please leave off, I am very ticklish.
(Elmire pushes her chair back, and Taetuffe draws near with his).
Tartuffe {handling Elmiee's collar). Bless me I how wo
...nderful is the workmanship of this lace! They work in a miraculous manner now-a-days; never was anything so beautifully made.
Elmire. It is true. But let us have some talk about our affair. I have been told that my husband wishes to retract his promise, and give you his daughter. la it true? Tell me.
Tartuffe. He has hinted something to me; but to tell you the truth. Madam, that is not the happiness for which I am sighing: I beholii elsewhere the marvellous attrac- 140 TARTUFFE; OR, THE IMPOSTOR [act m.


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