The Dramatic Works of Molière

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The Dramatic Works of Molière
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" But you know why I am anxioiiB to see her, you know that she is angry." ** So much the worse for her.'' *' But love prompts me to go and pacify her." '' But love is a fool who does not know what he says. Will this love, pray, save us from an enraged rival, or father or brother ? *' ** Do you think then that they mean to harm us ? " *' Yes, indeed, I do think so ; and above all I fear that rival of yours." '*But we will go well armed and trust to that, and if anybody tries to interfere
... with us, we will fight." **Just so! But do you know, my master, that this is the very thing your servant will not do ! I measure .
swords 1 good Heavens ! Am I a Roland or a Ferragus ? * You must know very little of me. When I, who am so dear to myself, consider that two inches of cold steel in the body is quite sufficient to send a ])Oor mortal to his grave, I look at the whole affair with abhorrence." *' But you will be armed from head to foot." '*So much the worse for me, I bhall be less able to get under cover : and besides, no armour can be so well adjusted but that some villanous sword point may slip between the joints." " So you'll let yourself be called coward ?" " Coward as much as you please, provided I can still move my jaws, it matters little to me.


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