Masterworks of World Literature, 2. köideEdwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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... MARIANE . Has altered his mind : he has just proposed this affair to me . VALÈRE . What ! seriously ? MARIANE . Yes , seriously , he has openly declared himself for this match . VALÈRE . And what have you decided , in your own mind ...
... MARIANE . Has altered his mind : he has just proposed this affair to me . VALÈRE . What ! seriously ? MARIANE . Yes , seriously , he has openly declared himself for this match . VALÈRE . And what have you decided , in your own mind ...
Page 312
... MARIANE . Farewell , Sir . DORINE [ to MARIANE ] . I think that you are losing your senses with all this folly . I have all along allowed you to quarrel , to see what it would lead to at last . Hullo , M. Valère . [ She takes hold of ...
... MARIANE . Farewell , Sir . DORINE [ to MARIANE ] . I think that you are losing your senses with all this folly . I have all along allowed you to quarrel , to see what it would lead to at last . Hullo , M. Valère . [ She takes hold of ...
Page 313
... MARIANE ] . Come now ! yours . MARIANE [ giving hers ] . What is the use of all this ? DORINE . Good Heavens ! quick , come on . You love each other better than you think . [ VALÈRE and MARIANE hold each other's hands for some time ...
... MARIANE ] . Come now ! yours . MARIANE [ giving hers ] . What is the use of all this ? DORINE . Good Heavens ! quick , come on . You love each other better than you think . [ VALÈRE and MARIANE hold each other's hands for some time ...
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