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VALÈRE, ORGON, MADAME PERNELLE, ELMIRE, CLÉANTE, MARIANE, DAMIS, DORINE
Valère Tis with regret, sir, that I bring bad news; | |
| But urgent danger forces me to do so. | |
| A close and intimate friend of mine, who knows | |
| The interest I take in what concerns you, | |
| Has gone so far, for my sake, as to break | 5 |
| The secrecy thats due to state affairs, | |
| And sent me word but now, that leaves you only | |
| The one expedient of sudden flight. | |
| The villain who so long imposed upon you, | |
| Found means, an hour ago, to see the prince, | 10 |
| And to accuse you (among other things) | |
| By putting in his hands the private strong-box | |
| Of a state-criminal, whose guilty secret, | |
| You, failing in your duty as a subject, | |
| (He says) have kept. I know no more of it | 15 |
| Save that a warrants drawn against you, sir, | |
| And for the greater surety, that same rascal | |
| Comes with the officer who must arrest you. | |
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Cléante His rights are armed; and this is how the scoundrel | |
| Seeks to secure the property he claims. | 20 |
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Orgon Man is a wicked animal, Ill own it! | |
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Valère The least delay may still be fatal, sir. | |
| I have my carriage, and a thousand louis, | |
| Provided for your journey, at the door. | |
| Lets lose no time; the bolt is swift to strike, | 25 |
| And such as only flight can save you from. | |
| Ill be your guide to seek a place of safety, | |
| And stay with you until you reach it, sir. | |
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Orgon How much I owe to your obliging care! | |
| Another time must serve to thank you fitly; | 30 |
| And I pray Heaven to grant me so much favour | |
| That I may some day recompense your service. | |
| Good-bye; see to it, all of you
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Cléante Come hurry; | |
| Well see to everything thats needful, brother. | 35 |
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