Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|         all ...~Madame Pernelle~Sir, as for you,~The lady’s
 2    1,   1|      Love and respect you. But, sir, all the same,~If I were
 3    2,   2|   Mariane~Surely I mistook you, sir?~Orgon~How now?~Mariane~
 4    2,   2|  believe it even from yourself, sir.~Orgon~I know a way to make
 5    2,   2|     there, let’s not get angry, sir, I beg you.~But are you
 6    2,   2|      accords with pious living, sir.~The man who cares for holiness
 7    2,   2|         your daughter’s virtue, sir,~His destiny is sure to
 8    2,   2|      daughter].~If I make bold, sir, ’tis for your own good.~
 9    2,   4|          Mariane~Oh, very well, sir! I shall take your counsel.~
10    2,   4|    shall take it to oblige you, sir.~Dorine [withdrawing to
11    2,   4|          You told me, squarely, sir, I should accept~The husband
12    2,   4|        away.]~Mariane~Farewell, sir.~Dorine~I must say~You’ve
13    4,   1|     credit;~And I have met you, sir, most opportunely,~To tell
14    4,   1|         him;~And that is doing, sir, as Heaven commands.~But
15    4,   1|   Tartuffe~No one who knows me, sir, can have the thought~That
16    4,   1|   neighboursgood.~Cleante~Eh, sir, give up these conscientious
17    4,   1|      reason? ‘Twould be giving, sir, believe me,~Such an example
18    4,   1|       your probity ...~Tartuffe~Sir, it is half-past three;
19    4,   2|      Dorine~Dorine [to Cleante]~Sir, we beg you~To help us all
20    5,   4|         it.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, good-day. And Heaven send~
21    5,   4|        to me;~I had the honour, sir, to serve your father.~Orgon~
22    5,   4|        serve your father.~Orgon~Sir, I am much ashamed, and
23    5,   4|      With honour. So I’ve come, sir, by your leave~To render
24    5,   4|      here to ...~M. Loyal~Pray, sir, dont be angry.~’Tis nothing,
25    5,   4|         be angry.~’Tis nothing, sir, but just a little summons:—~
26    5,   4|    house?~M. Loyal~Yes, please, sir~The house is now, as you
27    5,   4|      Damis]~I have no business, sir, that touches you;~[Pointing
28    5,   4|          Orgon~But ...~M. Loyal~Sir, I know you would not for
29    5,   4|    beating.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, make your son be silent
30    5,   4|       And honest folk like you, sir, and consented~To serve
31    5,   4|         execution of the order, sir.~I’ll merely, without scandal,
32    5,   4|       strong ones~To serve you, sir, in clearing out the house.~
33    5,   4|      Enough of this discussion, sir; have done.~Give us the
34    5,   6|        Valere~’Tis with regret, sir, that I bring bad news;~
35    5,   6|    warrant’s drawn against you, sir,~And for the greater surety,
36    5,   6|       delay may still be fatal, sir.~I have my carriage, and
37    5,   6|         you until you reach it, sir.~Orgon~How much I owe to
38    5,   7|         stopping Orgon]~Softly, sir, softly; do not run so fast;~
39    5,   7| Tartuffe [to the Officer]~Pray, sir, deliver me from all this
40    5,   7|         ready.~Tartuffe~Who? I, sir?~The Officer~You.~Tartuffe~
41    5,   7|        whom I owe account.~You, sir [to Orgon], recover from
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