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Tartuffe or the Hypocrite
act iii   Scene I
Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
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       DAMIS, DORINE
       DAMIS
       May lightning strike me dead this very instant,
       May I be everywhere proclaimed a scoundrel,
       If any reverence or power shall stop me,
       And if I don't do straightway something desperate!
       DORINE
       I beg you, moderate this towering passion;
       Your father did but merely mention it.
       Not all things that are talked of turn to facts;
       The road is long, sometimes, from plans to acts.
       DAMIS
       No, I must end this paltry fellow's plots,
       And he shall hear from me a truth or two.
       DORINE
       So ho! Go slow now. Just you leave the fellow--
       Your father too--in your step-mother's hands.
       She has some influence with this Tartuffe,
       He makes a point of heeding all she says,
       And I suspect that he is fond of her.
       Would God 'twere true!--'Twould be the height of humour
       Now, she has sent for him, in your behalf,
       To sound him on this marriage, to find out
       What his ideas are, and to show him plainly
       What troubles he may cause, if he persists
       In giving countenance to this design.
       His man says, he's at prayers, I mustn't see him,
       But likewise says, he'll presently be down.
       So off with you, and let me wait for him.
       DAMIS
       I may be present at this interview.
       DORINE
       No, no! They must be left alone.
       DAMIS
       I won't
       So much as speak to him.
       DORINE
       Go on! We know you
       And your high tantrums. Just the way to spoil things!
       Be off.
       DAMIS
       No, I must see--I'll keep my temper.
       DORINE
       Out on you, what a plague! He's coming. Hide!
       (Damis goes and hides in the closet at the back of the stage.)
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Introductory Note
Characters
act i
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI
act ii
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
act iii
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI
   Scene VII
act iv
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI
   Scene VII
   Scene VIII
act v
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI
   Scene VII
   Scene VIII