The Blunderer by Molière
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obligation to my master, Lelio, he has obtained for him your hand.
Pandolphus being present at this discovery, gives his full consent to the marriage; and to complete the happiness of the family, proposes that the newly-found Horatio should marry his daughter. See how many incidents are produced at one and the same time! CEL. Such tidings perfectly amaze me. MASC. The whole company follow me, except the two female champions, who are adjusting their toilet after the fray. Leander and your father are also coming. I shall go and inform my master of this, and let him know that when we thought obstacles were increasing, Heaven almost wrought a miracle in his favour. (_Exit Mascarille_). HIPP. This fortunate event fills me with as much as joy as if it were my own case. But here they come. SCENE XV.--TRUFALDIN, ANSELMO, ANDRES, CELIA, HIPPOLYTA, LEANDER. TRUF. My child! CEL. Father! TRUF. Do you already know how Heaven has blest us? CEL. I have just now heard this wonderful event. |
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