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Scene VII.Géronte, Sganarelle. Géronte. What drugs are those you have just mentioned, Sir? It seems to me that I never heard of them before. Sganarelle. They are drugs which are used only in urgent cases. Géronte. Did you ever see such insolence as hers? Sganarelle. Daughters are a little headstrong at times. Géronte. You would not believe how she is infatuated with this Léandre. Sganarelle. The heat of the blood produces those things in young people. Géronte. As for me, the moment I discovered the violence of this passion, I took care to keep my daughter under lock and key. Sganarelle. You have acted wisely. Géronte. And I have prevented the slightest communication between them. Sganarelle. Just so. Géronte. They would have committed some folly, if they had been permitted to see each other. Sganarelle. Undoubtedly. Géronte. And I think she would have been the girl to run away with him. Sganarelle. You have argued very prudently. Géronte. I was informed, that he tried every means to get speech of her. Sganarelle. The rascal! Géronte. But he will waste his time. Sganarelle. Aye! Aye! Géronte. And I will effectually prevent him from seeing her. Sganarelle. He has no fool to deal with, and you know some tricks of which he is ignorant. One must get up very early to catch you asleep. Scene VIII.Lucas, Géronte, Sganarelle. Lucas. Odds-bobs! Sir, here is a pretty to do. Your daughter has fled with her Léandre. It was he that played the apothecary, and this is the physician who has performed this nice operation. Géronte. What! to murder me in this manner! Quick, fetch a magistrate, and take care that he does not get away. Ah villain! I will have you punished by the law. Lucas. I am afraid, Master Doctor, that you will be hanged. Do not stir a step, I tell you. |
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