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The Miser by Molière
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HAR. Get out of my sight, you reprobate; get out of my sight!

CLE. Who is the more criminal in your opinion: he who buys the money
of which he stands in need, or he who obtains, by unfair means, money
for which he has no use?

HAR. Begone, I say, and do not provoke me to anger. (_Alone_)
After all, I am not very much vexed at this adventure; it will be a
lesson to me to keep a better watch over all his doings.




SCENE IV.--FROSINE, HARPAGON.


FRO. Sir.

HAR. Wait a moment, I will come back and speak to you. (_Aside_)
I had better go and see a little after my money.




SCENE V.--LA FLECHE, FROSINE.


LA FL. (_without seeing_ FROSINE). The adventure is most comical.
Hidden somewhere he must have a large store of goods of all kinds, for
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