Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|    Pointing to Elmire]~Upon my word, he’s jealous of our mistress.~
 2    1,   1|    never has a chance~To get a word in edgewise, at your house,~
 3    1,   1|       spirit.~You never hear a word of godliness~At them—but
 4    1,   1|        so much gab, with not a word to say;~And as a learned
 5    1,   1|    Daughter, good-bye; not one word more.~As for this house,
 6    1,   4|       Damis~I wish you’d say a word to him about~My sister’s
 7    1,   6|  Starts to go.]~Cleante~Just a word.~We’ll drop that other subject.
 8    1,   6| Cleante~You mean to break your word?~Orgon~I dont say that.~
 9    2,   2|       on us so.~Dorine~Upon my word, I dont know how the rumour~
10    2,   2|  tongue.~Dorine~Then mum’s the word; I’ll take it out in thinking.~
11    2,   2|    stands still and says not a word.] 3~Orgon~Daughter, you
12    2,   2|       to say.~Orgon~One little word more.~Dorine~Oh, no, thanks.
13    2,   2| daughter, now obedience is the word;~You must accept my choice
14    2,   3|        oppose it with a single word!~Mariane~What can I do?
15    2,   3|      could never dare to say a word.~Dorine~Came, talk it out.
16    2,   3|         And breaks~His bounden word? Is that your lover’s fault?~
17    2,   4|   justify the breaking of your word.~Mariane~Exactly so.~Valere~
18    2,   4|      work~To make him keep his word to you; while we~Will bring
19    2,   4|    coming back again]~One last word ...~Dorine~What a gabble
20    3,   2|       And begs the favour of a word with you.~Tartuffe~Ah! Willingly.~
21    3,   3|     All that I wish, is just a word from you,~Quite frank and
22    3,   3|     husband means to break his word.~And marry Mariane to you.
23    3,   6|   Damis~What ...~Orgon~Another word, I’ll break your every bone.~
24    4,   1|  opportunely,~To tell you in a word my frank opinion.~Not to
25    4,   3|     Dont dare to say a single word, I tell you.~Cleante~If
26    4,   3|      eyes out at the slightest word.~Heaven preserve me from
27    4,   3|       Amen! I take you at your word. We’ll see~What tricks you
28    5,   6|     state affairs,~And sent me word but now, that leaves you
29    5,   7|    monarch—to resolve you in a word—~Detesting his ingratitude
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