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Tartuffe or the Hypocrite
act iii   Scene VI
Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
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       ORGON, DAMIS, TARTUFFE
       ORGON
       Just Heaven! Can what I hear be credited?
       TARTUFFE
       Yes, brother, I am wicked, I am guilty,
       A miserable sinner, steeped in evil,
       The greatest criminal that ever lived.
       Each moment of my life is stained with soilures;
       And all is but a mass of crime and filth;
       Heaven, for my punishment, I see it plainly,
       Would mortify me now. Whatever wrong
       They find to charge me with, I'll not deny it
       But guard against the pride of self-defence.
       Believe their stories, arm your wrath against me,
       And drive me like a villain from your house;
       I cannot have so great a share of shame
       But what I have deserved a greater still.
       ORGON (to his son)
       You miscreant, can you dare, with such a falsehood,
       To try to stain the whiteness of his virtue?
       DAMIS
       What! The feigned meekness of this hypocrite
       Makes you discredit . . .
       ORGON
       Silence, cursed plague!
       TARTUFFE
       Ah! Let him speak; you chide him wrongfully;
       You'd do far better to believe his tales.
       Why favour me so much in such a matter?
       How can you know of what I'm capable?
       And should you trust my outward semblance, brother,
       Or judge therefrom that I'm the better man?
       No, no; you let appearances deceive you;
       I'm anything but what I'm thought to be,
       Alas! and though all men believe me godly,
       The simple truth is, I'm a worthless creature.
       (To Damis)
       Yes, my dear son, say on, and call me traitor,
       Abandoned scoundrel, thief, and murderer;
       Heap on me names yet more detestable,
       And I shall not gainsay you; I've deserved them;
       I'll bear this ignominy on my knees,
       To expiate in shame the crimes I've done.
       ORGON (to Tartuffe)
       Ah, brother, 'tis too much!
       (To his son)
       You'll not relent,
       You blackguard?
       DAMIS
       What! His talk can so deceive you . . .
       ORGON
       Silence, you scoundrel!
       (To Tartuffe)
       Brother, rise, I beg you.
       (To his son)
       Infamous villain!
       DAMIS
       Can he . . .
       ORGON
       Silence!
       DAMIS
       What . . .
       ORGON
       Another word, I'll break your every bone.
       TARTUFFE
       Brother, in God's name, don't be angry with him!
       I'd rather bear myself the bitterest torture
       Than have him get a scratch on my account.
       ORGON (to his son)
       Ungrateful monster!
       TARTUFFE
       Stop. Upon my knees
       I beg you pardon him . . .
       ORGON (throwing himself on his knees too, and embracing Tartuffe)
       Alas! How can you?
       (To his son)
       Villain! Behold his goodness!
       DAMIS
       So . . .
       ORGON
       Be still.
       DAMIS
       What! I . . .
       ORGON
       Be still, I say. I know your motives
       For this attack. You hate him, all of you;
       Wife, children, servants, all let loose upon him,
       You have recourse to every shameful trick
       To drive this godly man out of my house;
       The more you strive to rid yourselves of him,
       The more I'll strive to make him stay with me;
       I'll have him straightway married to my daughter,
       Just to confound the pride of all of you.
       DAMIS
       What! Will you force her to accept his hand?
       ORGON
       Yes, and this very evening, to enrage you,
       Young rascal! Ah! I'll brave you all, and show you
       That I'm the master, and must be obeyed.
       Now, down upon your knees this instant, rogue,
       And take back what you said, and ask his pardon.
       DAMIS
       Who? I? Ask pardon of that cheating scoundrel . . . ?
       ORGON
       Do you resist, you beggar, and insult him?
       A cudgel, here! a cudgel!
       (To Tartuffe)
       Don't restrain me.
       (To his son)
       Off with you! Leave my house this instant, sirrah,
       And never dare set foot in it again.
       DAMIS
       Yes, I will leave your house, but . . .
       ORGON
       Leave it quickly.
       You reprobate, I disinherit you,
       And give you, too, my curse into the bargain.
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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