The School for Husbands by Molière
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SGAN. There is no need. VAL. I pray you, enter. SGAN. No, I will go no further. VAL. As long as you stay there I cannot listen to you. SGAN. I will not budge. VAL. Well, I must yield. Quick, since this gentleman is resolved upon it, bring a chair. SGAN. I am going to talk standing. VAL. As if I could permit such a thing! SGAN. What an intolerable delay! VAL. Such incivility would be quite unpardonable. SGAN. Nothing can be so rude as not to listen to people who wish to speak to us. VAL. I obey you, then. SGAN. You cannot do better. (_They make many compliments about putting on their hats_). So much ceremony is hardly necessary. Will you listen to me? |
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