Le Malade Imaginaire;The Imaginary Invalid by Molière
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TOI. Ah! Madam, how much you have lost by not being at the second father, the statue of Memnon, and the flower styled heliotrope. ARG. Come, my daughter, shake hands with this gentleman, and pledge him your troth. ANG. Father! ARG. Well? What do you mean by "Father"? ANG. I beseech you not to be in such a hurry; give us time to become acquainted with each other, and to see grow in us that sympathy so necessary to a perfect union. T. DIA. As far as I am concerned, Madam, it is already full-grown within me, and there is no occasion for me to wait. ANG. I am not so quick as you are, Sir, and I must confess that your merit has not yet made enough impression on my heart. ARG. Oh! nonsense! There will be time enough for the impression to be made after you are married. ANG. Ah! my father, give me time, I beseech you! Marriage is a chain which should never be imposed by force. And if this gentleman is a man of honour, he ought not to accept a person who would be his only by force. T. DIA. _Nego consequentiam._ I can be a man of honour, Madam, |
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