Act, scene

 1     1       |       Household God~That no one may wonder who I am, I shall
 2     1       |         the man who wronged her may marry her the more easily.
 3     1,     1|      with you there,sister, you may count on that.~Eun. Now
 4     1,     1|       children -- God grant you may! -- and I want you to marry.~
 5     1,     2|         going to ask you -- and may it turn out happily for
 6     1,     2| daughter?~Mega. Why? So that we may all of us make life pleasanter
 7     1,     2|      Eucl. I consent.~Mega. And may God prosper us!~Eucl. Yes,
 8     1,     8|       household God, so that he may bless daughter's marriage. (
 9   III,     5|     along with 'em. And now you may think you've them all paid
10   III,     5|      paid off now, anyway," you may be thinking, when in march
11    IV,     2|       ll have a bath, so that I may sacrifice and not hinder
12    IV,     4|       temple)~Strob. (solemnly) May I be damned, if I carried
13    IV,     4|        obliging you are! That I may think you didn't take it!
14    IV,     6|     certainly should, so that I may pay him a handsome -- compliment.
15    IV,     7|        uncle with me, so that I may persuade him to let it be
16    IV,    10|     deceive me?~Lyc. Then, sir, may I be dealt with as great
17    IV,    10|       the wedding prepared for? May all the everlasting powers
18    IV,    10|       daughter -- "God grant it may" Say that.~Eucl. (doubtfully)
19    IV,    10|        doubtfully) God grant it may!~Lyc. God grant it may for
20    IV,    10|       it may!~Lyc. God grant it may for me, too! Now listen,
21     V       |        hand it over, so that it may be handed over to Euclio.~
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