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The Middle Class Gentleman
act two   Scene I
Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere
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       (Monsieur Jourdain, Music Master, Dancing Master, Lackeys)
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       That's not all that bad, and those people there hop around well.
       MUSIC MASTER
       When the dance is combined with the music, it will have even better effect, and you will see something quite good in the little ballet we have prepared for you.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       That's for later, when the person I ordered all this for is to do me the honor of coming here to dine.
       DANCING MASTER
       Everything is ready.
       MUSIC MASTER
       However, sir, this is not enough. A person like you, who lives magnificently, and who are inclined towards fine things, should have a concert of music here every Wednesday or every Thursday.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       Is that what people of quality do?
       MUSIC MASTER
       Yes, Sir.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       Then I'll have them. Will it be fine?
       MUSIC MASTER
       Without doubt. You must have three voices-- a tenor, a soprano, and a bass, who will be accompanied by a bass-viol, a theorbo, and a clavecin for the chords, with two violins to play the ritournelles.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       You must also add a trumpet marine. The trumpet marine is an instrument that pleases me and it's harmonious.
       MUSIC MASTER
       Leave it to us to manage things.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       At least, don't forget to send the musicians to sing at table.
       MUSIC MASTER
       You will have everything you should have.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       But above all, let the ballet be fine.
       MUSIC MASTER
       You will be pleased with it, and, among other things, with certain minuets you will find in it.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       Ah! Minuets are my dance, and I would like you to see me dance them. Come, my Dancing Master.
       DANCING MASTER
       A hat, sir, if you please. La, la, la, la. La, la, la, la. In cadence please. La, la, la, la. Your right leg. La, la, la, la. Don't move your shoulders so. La, la, la, la. Your arms are wrong. La, la, la, la. Raise your head. Turn the toe out. La, la, la, la. Straighten your body up.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       How was that? (Breathlessly)
       MUSIC MASTER
       The best.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       By the way, teach me how to bow to salute a marchioness; I shall need to know soon.
       DANCING MASTER
       How you must bow to salute a marchioness?
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       Yes, a marchioness named Dorimène.
       DANCING MASTER
       Give me your hand.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       No. You only have to do it, I'll remember it well.
       DANCING MASTER
       If you want to salute her with a great deal of respect, you must first bow and step back, then bow three times as you walk towards her, and at the last one bow down to her knees.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       (After the Dancing Master has illustrated) Do it some. Good!
       LACKEY
       Sir, your Fencing Master is here.
       MONSIEUR JOURDAIN
       Tell him to come in here for my lesson. I want you to see me perform.
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The Cast
act one
   Scene I
   Scene II
act two
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
act three
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI
   Scene VII
   Scene VIII
   Scene IX
   Scene X
   Scene XI
   Scene XII
   Scene XIII
   Scene XIV
   Scene XV
   Scene XVI
act four
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
act five
   Scene I
   Scene II
   Scene III
   Scene IV
   Scene V
   Scene VI