Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|       of fineries.~Cleante~But, madam, after all ...~Madame Pernelle~
 2    1,   1|        love him well.~Damis~No, madam, look you, nothing—not my
 3    1,   1|       it should be.~Cleante~Eh! madam, can you hope to keep folk’
 4    1,   5|        how is everybody?~Dorine~Madam had fever, and a splitting
 5    2,   4|          Mariane, Dorine~Valere~Madam, a piece of newsquite new
 6    2,   4|       mind.~Valere~Your father, madam ...~Mariane~Yes, he’s changed
 7    2,   4|       resolution in the matter,~Madam?~Mariane~I dont know.~Valere~
 8    2,   4|       it, truly, to oblige you, madam.~Mariane~And I shall take
 9    2,   4|     Valere~Very well, I’m gone. Madam, farewell.~[He walks slowly
10    3,   2|       ve only~One thing to say: Madam will soon be down,~And begs
11    3,   3|        here~To listen.~Tartuffe~Madam, I am overjoyed.~’Tis sweet
12    3,   3|       pressing her finger tips]~Madam, ’tis so; and such is my
13    3,   3|     some such thing; but truly, madam,~That’s not the happiness
14    3,   3|   strange, coming from me;~But, madam, I’m no angel, after all;~
15    4,   5|    somewhat hard to understand,~Madam; just now you used a different
16    4,   5|         shall trust to nothing, madam, till~You have convinced
17    4,   5|       these foolish fears, dear madam;~I know the art of pacifying
18    4,   5| speaking.]5~There is a science, madam, that instructs us~How to
19    4,   5|    teach you all these secrets, madam;~You only need to let yourself
20    4,   5|     mine.~Tartuffe~It need not, madam; and the thing itself ...~
21    4,   7|         toward my satisfaction,~Madam, I’ve searched the whole
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