Act,  scene

 1    1,   1   |        fool, my boy—f, o, o, l~Just spells your name. Let grandma
 2    1,   1   |     hypocrite.~Madame Pernelle~Just listen to her tongue!~Dorine~
 3    1,   1   |      ll tell you, if you like, just what I think;~[Pointing
 4    1,   1   |    round,~At these assemblies, just to hear the sound~Of so
 5    1,   1   |      all limit, babble on.~And just to tell you how this point
 6    1,   5   |         brother.~Cleante~I was just going, but am glad to greet
 7    1,   5   |        Dorine ...~[To Cleante]~Just wait a bit, please, brother-inlaw.~
 8    1,   6   |       You would have loved him just as much as I.~He came to
 9    1,   6   |      He calls himself a sinner just for trifles;~The merest
10    1,   6   |   about their deeds of honour,~Just so true devotees, whom we
11    1,   6   |       zeal of true devoutness;~Just so I think there’s naught
12    1,   6   |         Starts to go.]~Cleante~Just a word.~We’ll drop that
13    2,   2   |    tale!~Orgon~I’m telling you just what will happen shortly.~
14    2,   2   |       You’d have him run there just when you do.~Like those
15    2,   2   |        keeps interrupting him, just as he turns and starts to
16    2,   2(3)|       time he catches her; but just as he swings his shoulder
17    2,   3   |    charmed him so, why let him~Just marry him himself—no one
18    2,   3   |    remedy I hadnt thought of.~Just die, and everything will
19    2,   4   |      newsquite new to me—~Has just come out, and very fine
20    2,   4   |      goes toward the door, but just as he reaches it, turns
21    2,   4   |      and longs for nothing~But just to marry you, I stake my
22    2,   4   |   sideways toward Valere, with just a bit of a smile.]~Dorine~
23    2,   4   |     But come now, have I not a just complaint?~And truly, are
24    3,   1   |     Dorine~So ho! Go slow now. Just you leave the fellow—~Your
25    3,   1   |        And your high tantrums. Just the way to spoil things!~
26    3,   3   |     Elmire~All that I wish, is just a word from you,~Quite frank
27    3,   3   |    gallantly;~But truly, it is just a bit surprising.~You should
28    3,   4   |     must be made public.~I was just there, and overheard it
29    3,   5   |      has now been proven.~I’ve just surprised him making to
30    3,   6   |   Orgon, Damis, Tartuffe~Orgon~Just Heaven! Can what I hear
31    3,   6   |        married to my daughter,~Just to confound the pride of
32    3,   7   |       No, you shall haunt her, just to spite them all.~’Tis
33    4,   3   |       of scorn?~For my part, I just laugh away such nonsense;~
34    4,   5   | Another scene like that we had just now;~Was ever anyone so
35    4,   5   |     hard to understand,~Madam; just now you used a different
36    4,   5   |    your pleading,~And taken it just as I did—remember—~If such
37    4,   5   |      the door, I pray you, and just see~Whether my husband’s
38    5,   1   |     and all good people?~What! Just because a rascal boldly
39    5,   2   |     like a true young man. Now just calm down,~And moderate
40    5,   3   |       You must, at least,~Have just foundation for accusing
41    5,   4   |          Tis nothing, sir, but just a little summons:—~Order
42    5,   4   |       a score~Of officers; and just for form’s sake, please,~
43    5,   4   |        I have left,~If I could just indulge myself, and land~
44    5,   7   |     need not mention~That he’d just given you his whole estate,~
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