Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 03 by Jean de La Fontaine
page 19 of 26 (73%)
page 19 of 26 (73%)
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'Twere surely better if thou held'st thy tongue, Or thou'lt a beating get before 'tis long. HUSBAND No, no, my dear, he's mad, and I design The fellow in a madhouse to confine. WILLIAM Is't folly, pray, to see what we behold? WIFE What hast thou seen? WILLIAM What I've already told:-- My master and yourself at Cupid's game, Or else the tree 's enchanted I proclaim. WIFE ENCHANTED! nonsense; such a sight to see! HUSBAND To know the truth myself, I'll climb the tree, Then you the fact will quickly from me learn; |
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