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 1  Not     |       January, 1622, where his father held a position in the royal
 2    1,   1|     times to my poor son,~Your father, that you’d never come to
 3    1,   1|       look you, nothing—not my father~Nor anything—can make me
 4    1,   4|        Opposes it, and puts my father up~To all these wretched
 5    2,   1|     Now, Mariane.~Mariane~Yes, father?~Orgon~Come; I’ll tell you~
 6    2,   2|        now?~Mariane~Who is it, father, you would have me say~Has
 7    2,   2|   Orgon~Tartuffe.~Mariane~But, father, I protest it isnt true!~
 8    2,   2|      settled it.~Mariane~What, father, you would ... ?~Orgon~Yes,
 9    2,   2|         there, dont take your father seriously;~He’s fooling.~
10    2,   2|     good for you, and I’m your father.~True, I had promised you
11    2,   2|       his daughter.]~As a wise father, I’ve considered all~With
12    2,   3|      Mariane~What can I do? My father is the master.~Dorine~Do?
13    2,   3|     one will hinder.~Mariane~A father’s rights are such, it seems
14    2,   3|        place to win me from my father?~Dorine~But if your father
15    2,   3|     father?~Dorine~But if your father is a crazy fool,~And quite
16    2,   3|       a daughter must obey her father,~Though he should want to
17    2,   4| Tartuffe.~Mariane~’Tis true my father has this plan in mind.~Valere~
18    2,   4|      plan in mind.~Valere~Your father, madam ...~Mariane~Yes,
19    2,   4|        ways.~[To Mariane]~Your father’s daft;~[To Valere]~This
20    2,   4|         I cannot answer for my father’s whims;~But no one save
21    3,   1|    this towering passion;~Your father did but merely mention it.~
22    3,   1|     you leave the fellow—~Your father too—in your step-mother’
23    3,   4|    arrogance,~And undeceive my father, showing up~The rascal caught
24    3,   4|      all too long has ruled my father,~And crossed my sister’s
25    3,   4|       to content me, here’s my father now.~
26    3,   5|  Elmire, Damis, Tartuffe~Damis~Father, we’ve news to welcome your
27    4,   1|       A son be driven from his father’s house?~I tell you yet
28    4,   1|     the son to favour with his father.~Tartuffe~Alas! So far as
29    4,   1|     mere whim suggested to his father,~And to accept gift of his
30    4,   2|       can bear;~This match her father means to make to-night~Drives
31    4,   3|        her knees before Orgon]~Father, I beg you, in the name
32    4,   3|        Heaven you ever were my father;~Do not make wretched this
33    5,   2|     Orgon, Cleante~Damis~What! father, can the scoundrel threaten
34    5,   4|     honour, sir, to serve your father.~Orgon~Sir, I am much ashamed,
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