DOR. (aside, to MR. JOURDAIN). We must amuse her with this notion.
MR. JOUR. Good, good. (Aloud) Let somebody go at once for the notary.
DOR. Whilst he draws up the contract, let us see our ballet, and give the entertainment to his Turkish highness.
MR. JOUR. It is well thought of. Let us go to our places.
MRS. JOUR. And Nicole?
MR. JOUR. I give her to the interpreter, and my wife to anyone who will have her.
COV. Sir, I thank you. (Aside) If it is possible to find a greater fool than this one, I will go and publish it in Rome.
BALLET AND DIVERTISSEMENT.
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