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Act 3 - Scene 2 |
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_ ACT III - SCENE SECOND The same persons and Joseph Binet.
PAMELA. M. Binet, what are you doing here? But for your want of common-sense, M. Jules would not have been found here. JOSEPH. I am come to tell you about him. PAMELA. What! Really? Well, let us hear, Joseph. JOSEPH. Ah! you won't send me away now, will you? I have seen his lawyer, and I have offered him all that I possess if he would get him off! PAMELA. Do you mean it? JOSEPH. Yes. Would you be satisfied if he was merely transported? PAMELA. Ah! you are a good fellow, Joseph, and I see that you love me! Let us be friends. JOSEPH. (aside) I have good hopes that we shall be. (A knock at the door is heard.) _ |