(_trying to go on singing_).
Ah! my love....
ARG. No; no; that will do. An opera like that is in very bad taste.
The shepherd Tircis is an impertinent fellow, and the shepherdess
Phyllis an impudent girl to speak in that way in the presence of her
father. (_To_ ANGELIQUE) Show me that paper. Ah! ah! and where
are the words that you have just sung? This is only the music.
CLE. Are you not aware, Sir, that the way of writing the words with
the notes themselves has been lately discovered?
ARG. Has it? Good-bye for the present. We could have done very well
without your impertinent opera.
CLE. I thought I should amuse you.
ARG. Foolish things do not amuse, Sir. Ah! here is my wife.
SCENE VII.--BELINE, ARGAN, ANGELIQUE MR. DIAFOIRUS, T. DIAFOIRUS,
TOINETTE.
ARG. My love, here is the son of Mr. Diafoirus.
T. DIA. Madam, it is with justice that heaven has given you the title
of stepmother, since we see in you steps....
BEL. Sir, I am delighted to have come here just in time to see you.
T. DIA. Since we see in you...since we see in you ...Madam, you have
interrupted me in the middle of my period, and have troubled my
memory.
MR. DIA. Keep it for another time.
ARG. I wish, my dear, that you had been here just now.
TOI. Ah! Madam, how much you have lost by not being at the second
father, the statue of Memnon, and the flower styled heliotrope.
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