The Love-Tiff by Molière
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endure ill-treatment with constancy. In one word, when I really love, I
wish to be beloved again. VAL. It is very natural, and I am of the same opinion. I would never do homage to the most perfect object by whom I could be smitten, if she did not return my passion. ERAS. However, Lucile... VAL. Lucile does willingly everything my passion can desire. ERAS. You are easily satisfied then. VAL. Not so easily as you may think. ERAS. I, however, may, without vanity, believe that I am in her favour. VAL. And I know that I have a very good share of it. ERAS. Do not deceive yourself; believe me. VAL. Believe me, do not be too credulous, and take too much for granted. ERAS. If I might show you a certain proof that her heart...but no, it would too much distress you. VAL. If I might discover a secret to you...but it might grieve you, and so I will be discreet. ERAS. You really urge me too far, and though much against my will, I see |
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