The Countess of Escarbagnas by Molière
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SCENE XVII.--THE COUNTESS, JULIA, THE VISCOUNT, MR. THIBAUDIER, MR. BOBINET, CRIQUET. COUN. Mr. Bobinet, I say, Mr. Bobinet, come forward. BOB. I give the good evening to all this honourable company. What does Madam the Countess of Escarbagnas want of her humble servant Bobinet? COUN. At what time, Mr. Bobinet, did you leave Escarbagnas with the Count my son? BOB. At a quarter to nine, my lady, according to your orders. COUN. How are my two other sons, the Marquis and the Commander? BOB. They are, Heaven be thanked, in perfect health. COUN. Where is the Count? BOB. In your beautiful room, with a recess in it, Madam. COUN. What is he doing, Mr. Bobinet? BOB. Madam, he is composing an essay upon one of the epistles of Cicero, which I have just given him as a subject. COUN. Call him in, Mr. Bobinet. |
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