Act,  scene

1    1,   2|         her Tartuffe!~Dorine~Her case is nothing, though, beside
2    2,   4| semblance of consent,~So that in case of danger, you can still~
3    3,   7|       rule my conduct~To fit the case. Honour is delicate,~And
4    4,   3|        words to cope with such a case;~Your blindness makes me
5    4,   5|          of licorice?~Elmire~The case is obstinate, I find; and
6    4,   5|         can say.~Tartuffe~In any case, your scruple’s easily~Removed.
7    5,   1|          can be done to meet the case.~Orgon~I’m all worked up
8    5,   1|         him to keep,~So that, in case of search, I might deny~
9    5,   1|          the truth.~Cleante~Your case is bad, so far as I can
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