Act,  scene

1    1,   1|   flimflam.~Our neighbour often comes in for a share,~The talk
2    1,   2| business to instruct us too;~He comes with rolling eyes to preach
3    1,   3|       ll go up and wait till he comes in.~Cleante~And I, to save
4    2,   4|      through with joy! Whatever comes ...~Dorine~Oho! These lovers!
5    4,   1|     hands,~And those to whom it comes may use it ill~And not employ
6    4,   4|         end it~When ... Here he comes. Keep still, dont show
7    4,   5|        and closes the door, and comes back.]~We surely can’t afford~
8    5,   4|       to Orgon]~It is a man who comes, with civil manners,~Sent
9    5,   6|        surety, that same rascal~Comes with the officer who must
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