Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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... VALÈRE . What ! seriously ? MARIANE . Yes , seriously , he has openly declared himself for this match . VALÈRE . And what have you decided , in your own mind , Madam ? MARIANE . I know not . VALÈRE . The answer is polite . You know not ...
... VALÈRE . What ! seriously ? MARIANE . Yes , seriously , he has openly declared himself for this match . VALÈRE . And what have you decided , in your own mind , Madam ? MARIANE . I know not . VALÈRE . The answer is polite . You know not ...
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... Valère . [ She takes hold of VALÈRE'S arm . ] VALÈRE [ pretending to resist ] . Well ! what do you want , Dorine ? DORINE . Come here . VALÈRE . No , no , I feel too indignant . Do not hinder me from doing as she wishes me . DORINE . Stop .
... Valère . [ She takes hold of VALÈRE'S arm . ] VALÈRE [ pretending to resist ] . Well ! what do you want , Dorine ? DORINE . Come here . VALÈRE . No , no , I feel too indignant . Do not hinder me from doing as she wishes me . DORINE . Stop .
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... VALÈRE ] . Why then did you give me such advice ? VALÈRE [ to MARIANE ] . Why did you ask me for it on such a subject ?. DORINE . You are a pair of fools . Come , your hands , both of you . [ TO VALÈRE . ] Come , yours . VALÈRE [ giving ...
... VALÈRE ] . Why then did you give me such advice ? VALÈRE [ to MARIANE ] . Why did you ask me for it on such a subject ?. DORINE . You are a pair of fools . Come , your hands , both of you . [ TO VALÈRE . ] Come , yours . VALÈRE [ giving ...
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