Monsieur De Pourceaugnac by Molière
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MR. POUR. Exactly what my tailor told me. The coat is suitable and rich; it will tell here among these people. SBRI. You will go to the Louvre, no doubt? MR. POUR. Yes; I must go and pay my court. SBRI. The king will be charmed to see you. MR. POUR. I believe so. SBRI. Have you fixed upon rooms? MR. POUR. No; I was going to look for some. SBRI. I shall be very glad to go with you; I know all this city well. SCENE VI.--ERASTE, MR. DE POURCEAUGNAC, SBRIGANI. ERA. Ah, who is this? What do I see? What a happy meeting! Mr. de Pourceaugnac! How delighted I am to see you! What! anyone would think that you find it difficult to remember me! MR. POUR. Sir, I am your servant. ERA. Is it possible that five or six years can have made you forget me? Do you not remember the best friend of the de Pourceaugnacs? MR. POUR. Yes, yes. (_Aside to_ SBRIGANI) Deuce take me if I |
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