The Learned Women by Molière
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page 35 of 91 (38%)
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ARI. Good. CHRY. She has abused my gentleness. ARI. It is true. CHRY. My easy-going ways have lasted too long. ARI. Certainly. CHRY. And to-day I will let her know that my daughter is my daughter, and that I am the master, to choose a husband for her according to my mind. ARI. You are reasonable now, and as you should be. CHRY. You are for Clitandre, and you know where he lives; send him to me directly, brother. ARI. I will go at once. CHRY. I have borne it too long. I will be a man, and set everybody at defiance. ACT III. |
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