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L’avare (The miser) by Molière


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ACT I

SCENE IV.——HARPAGON (alone.)



This rascally valet is a constant vexation to me; and I hate the very sight of the good-for-nothing cripple. Really, it is no small anxiety to keep by one a large sum of money; and happy is the man who has all his cash well invested, and who needs not keep by him more than he wants for his daily expenses. I am not a little puzzled to find in the whole of this house a safe hiding-place. Don’t speak to me of your strong boxes, I will never trust to them. Why, they are just the very things thieves set upon!


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French LiteratureChildren BooksMolièreL’avare (The miser)Contents

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