Act,  scene

 1  Not        |      de Clermont, and for some time studied law, which he soon
 2    1,   2   |    Gets money from him all the time by canting,~And takes upon
 3    1,   3   |         Cleante~And I, to save time, will await him here;~I’
 4    1,   6   |       may be found,~In our own time, before our very eyes~Look
 5    2,   2   |       Daughter, we can’t waste time upon this nonsense;~I know
 6    2,   2   |       to strike her, and, each time he speaks to his daughter,
 7    2,   2(3)|       but he is too quick this time, and Dorine stands looking
 8    2,   2(3)|    Mariane to resistance: this time he catches her; but just
 9    2,   4   |        each other’s hands some time without looking at each
10    2,   4   |        discussion till another time;~Now, think how you’ll stave
11    2,   4   | marriage by delay.~If you gain time, the rest is easy, trust
12    3,   3   |        asked~Of Heaven, many a time; till now, in vain.~Elmire~
13    4,   6   |      under the table; ’tis not time yet;~Wait till the end,
14    4,   7   |     earnest,~Expecting all the time the tone would change;~But
15    5,   3   | flouted.~Cleante~We’re wasting time here in the merest trifling,~
16    5,   4   |        Loyal~Why, we allow you time;~And even will suspend until
17    5,   6   |        the door.~Let’s lose no time; the bolt is swift to strike,~
18    5,   6   |    your obliging care!~Another time must serve to thank you
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