. The works of Moliere, French and English. : in ten volumes . Tm fatisfyd with it. Let us fend to fee for aS^otary. Dorantes. Tis well faidr And, Mrs. Jordan, thatou may fet your Mind perfedly at reft, and that youhould this Day quit all Jealoufy which you may haveintertaind of the Gentleman your Husband, my I Ihall make ufe of the fame Notary to marry us. Mrs. JoR- î8o Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme* Madame Jourdain. Je confens aulTi à cela. M. Jourdain bas à CeH pour lui faireaccroire. Dorante has à monfieur yourdainP^ Il faut bienTamufer avec cette feinte. M. Jourdain. Bon, bo
. The works of Moliere, French and English. : in ten volumes . Tm fatisfyd with it. Let us fend to fee for aS^otary. Dorantes. Tis well faidr And, Mrs. Jordan, thatou may fet your Mind perfedly at reft, and that youhould this Day quit all Jealoufy which you may haveintertaind of the Gentleman your Husband, my I Ihall make ufe of the fame Notary to marry us. Mrs. JoR- î8o Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme* Madame Jourdain. Je confens aulTi à cela. M. Jourdain bas à CeH pour lui faireaccroire. Dorante has à monfieur yourdainP^ Il faut bienTamufer avec cette feinte. M. Jourdain. Bon, bon. \haut^ Quon aille quérirle notaire. Dorante. Tandis quil viendra, & quil drelTêra lescontrats, voyons notre ballet ; & donnons-en le diver-tifiement à fon altefie turque. M. Jourdain. Q\2i. fort bien avifé. Allons prendrenos places. Madame Jourdain. Et Nicole ? M. Jourdain. Je la donne au truchement; & mafemme à qui la voudra. CoviELLE. Monfieur, je vous remercie. \cl ^ari^.Si Ton en peut voir un plus fou, je lirai dire à Rome. ^e CI T Turned Gentleman. î8ï Mrs. Job DAN. I confent to that too. Mr. Jordan ajide to Dorantes.] Tis to make herelieve. Dorantes aJide to Mr. Jordan.] We mufl by allleans amufe her a little with this Pretenfe. Mr. Jordan. Good,good. \_aIoud.\ Let fomebody0 fee for the Notary. Dorantes. In the mean time, till he comes and has•awn up the Contrails, let us fee our Entertainment, andivehis Turkîjh Highnefs the Diverfion of it. Mr. Jordan. Well advisdi come let us take ourlaces. Mrs. Jordan. And NicolaP Mr. Jordan. I give her to the Druggermani and y Wife, to whofoever pleafes to take her. CoviEL. Sir, I thank you. [«/^^.] If its polTible to find greater Fool than this, Til go and publifh it at Rome. THE END,
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