Act,  scene

 1   Ch     |      Dorine, Mariane’s maid~M. Loyal, a bailiff~A Police Officer~
 2    5,   3|   Orgon [to Dorine, seeing Mr. Loyal come in]~Who’s coming now?
 3    5,   4|     Cleante, Damis, Dorine, M. Loyal~M. Loyal [to Dorine, at
 4    5,   4|     Damis, Dorine, M. Loyal~M. Loyal [to Dorine, at the back
 5    5,   4|      see nobody at present.~M. Loyal~I’m not by way of being
 6    5,   4|     Dorine~Your name, then?~M. Loyal~Tell him simply that his
 7    5,   4|   reconciliation~Accept it.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, good-day.
 8    5,   4|    some compromise already.~M. Loyal~All of your house has long
 9    5,   4|      now your face or name.~M. Loyal~My name is Loyal. I’m from
10    5,   4|      name.~M. Loyal~My name is Loyal. I’m from Normandy.~My office
11    5,   4|         you are here to ...~M. Loyal~Pray, sir, dont be angry.~’
12    5,   4|        I? Leave this house?~M. Loyal~Yes, please, sir~The house
13    5,   4|    unassailable.~Damis [to Mr. Loyal]~Your insolence is monstrous,
14    5,   4|  monstrous, and astounding!~M. Loyal [to Damis]~I have no business,
15    5,   4|      justice.~Orgon~But ...~M. Loyal~Sir, I know you would not
16    5,   4|     get a thorough beating.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, make your
17    5,   4|        Dorine [aside]~This Mr. Loyal’s looks are most disloyal.~
18    5,   4|    looks are most disloyal.~M. Loyal~I have much feeling for
19    5,   4|  people~Out of their house?~M. Loyal~Why, we allow you time;~
20    5,   4|      fine broad back, good Mr. Loyal,~A little beating would
21    5,   4|      would become you well.~M. Loyal~My girl, such infamous words
22    5,   4| against women.~Cleante [to Mr. Loyal]~Enough of this discussion,
23    5,   4|        then leave us, pray.~M. Loyal~Then au revoir. Heaven keep
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