Monsieur De Pourceaugnac by Molière
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advise you to accept.
ERA. Where is your luggage? MR. POUR. With my servant, where we stopped. ERA. Send somebody to fetch it. MR. POUR. No. I forbade him to let it go out of his sight, for fear of swindlers. SBRI. You did quite right. MR. POUR. It is good to be cautious in this place. ERA. We always know a man of sense. SBRI. I will accompany this gentleman, and bring him back where you wish. ERA. Do so. I have a few orders to give; but you only need come to that house yonder. SBRI. We will come back presently. ERA. (_to_ MR. DE POURCEAUGNAC). I shall expect you with great impatience. MR. POUR. (_to_ SBRIGANI). I find an acquaintance when I little expected to meet with one. |
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