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Monsieur De Pourceaugnac by Molière
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with me?

1ST PHY. To cure you, according to the order we have received.

MR. POUR. Cure me?

1ST PRY. Yes.

MR. POUR. S'death! I am not ill.

1ST PHY. It is a bad sign when a patient does not feel his illness.

MR. POUR. I tell you that I am quite well.

1ST PRY. We know better than you how you are; we are physicians who
see plainly into your constitution.

MR. POUR. If you are physicians, I have nothing to do with you; and I
snap my fingers at all your physic.

1ST PRY. H'm! h'm! This man is madder than we thought.

MR. POUR. My father and mother would never have anything to do with
remedies; and they both died without the help of doctors.

1ST PHY. I do not wonder if they have begotten a son who is mad.
(_To the_ 2ND PHYSICIAN) Come, let us begin the cure; and,
through the exhilarating sweetness of harmony, let us dulcify,
lenify, and pacify the acrimony of his spirits, which, I see, are
ready to be inflamed. (_Exeunt_.)
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