Part 8 (2/2)
DORINE Stop!
VALERE No. You see, I'm fixed, resolved, determined.
DORINE So!
MARIANE (aside) Since my presence pains him, makes him go, I'd better go myself, and leave him free.
DORINE (leaving Valere, and running after Mariane) Now t'other! Where are you going?
MARIANE Let me be.
DORINE.
Come back.
MARIANE No, no, it isn't any use.
VALERE (aside) 'Tis clear the sight of me is torture to her; No doubt, t'were better I should free her from it.
DORINE (leaving Mariane and running after Valere) Same thing again! Deuce take you both, I say.
Now stop your fooling; come here, you; and you.
(She pulls first one, then the other, toward the middle of the stage.)
VALERE (to Dorine) What's your idea?
MARIANE (to Dorine) What can you mean to do?
DORINE Set you to rights, and pull you out o' the sc.r.a.pe.
(To Valere) Are you quite mad, to quarrel with her now?
VALERE Didn't you hear the things she said to me?
DORINE (to Mariane) Are you quite mad, to get in such a pa.s.sion?
MARIANE Didn't you see the way he treated me?
DORINE Fools, both of you.
(To Valere) She thinks of nothing else But to keep faith with you, I vouch for it.
(To Mariane) And he loves none but you, and longs for nothing But just to marry you, I stake my life on't.
MARIANE (to Valere) Why did you give me such advice then, pray?
VALERE (to Mariane) Why ask for my advice on such a matter?
DORINE You both are daft, I tell you. Here, your hands.
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