The Impostures of Scapin by Molière
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and that he yielded by force to what was wanted of him? He will take
care not to confess that; it would be to wrong himself, and show himself unworthy of a father like you. ARG. I don't care for all that. SCA. He must, for his own honour and yours, say that he married of his own free will. ARG. And I wish for my own honour, and for his, that he should say the contrary. SCA. I am sure he will not do that. ARG. I shall soon make him do it. SCA. He will not acknowledge it, I tell you. ARG. He shall do it, or I will disinherit him. SCA. You? ARG. I. SCA. Nonsense! ARG. How nonsense? SCA. You will not disinherit him. |
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