The Miser by Molière
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ELI. No.
HAR. Yes. ELI. No, I tell you. HAR. Yes, I tell you. ELI. You will never force me to do such a thing HAR. I will force you to it. ELI. I had rather kill myself than marry such a man. HAR. You will not kill yourself, and you will marry him. But did you ever see such impudence? Did ever any one hear a daughter speak in such a fashion to her father? ELI. But did ever anyone see a father marry his daughter after such a fashion? HAR. It is a match against which nothing can be said, and I am perfectly sure that everybody will approve of my choice. ELI. And I know that it will be approved of by no reasonable person. HAR. (_seeing_ VALERE). There is Valere coming. Shall we make him judge in this affair? ELI. Willingly. |
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