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

Act IV Scene VI

ORGON,ELMIRE Orgon(crawling out from under the table)
That is, I own, a man … abominable!

I can’t get over it; the whole thing floors me.

Elmire
What? You come out so soon? You cannot mean it!

Get back under the table; ’tis not time yet;

Wait till the end, to see, and make quite certain,

And don’t believe a thing on mere conjecture.

Orgon
Nothing more wicked e’er came out of Hell.

Elmire
Dear me! Don’t go and credit things too lightly.

No, let yourself be thoroughly convinced;

Don’t yield too soon, for fear you’ll be mistaken.

(As TARTUFFE enters, she makes her husband stand behind her.)