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Robert Browning (1812–1889). A Blot in the ’Scutcheon.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.

Act V Scene V

ORGON,MADAME PERNELLE,ELMIRE,CLÉANTE,MARIANE,DAMIS,DORINE Orgon
Well, mother, am I right or am I not?

This writ may help you now to judge the matter.

Or don’t you see his treason even yet?

Madame Pernelle
I’m all amazed, befuddled, and beflustered!

Dorine(to ORGON)
You are quite wrong, you have no right to blame him;

This action only proves his good intentions.

Love for his neighbour makes his virtue perfect;

And knowing money is a root of evil,

In Christian charity, he’d take away

Whatever things may hinder your salvation.

Orgon
Be still. You always need to have that told you.

Cléante(to ORGON)
Come, let us see what course you are to follow.

Elmire
Go and expose his bold ingratitude.

Such action must invalidate the contract;

His perfidy must now appear too black

To bring him the success that he expects.