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Figaro, Suzanne, and the Countess have devised a plot to entrap the
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Oh, woman, woman, woman, feeble creature that you are! No living thing can fail to be true to its nature. Is it yours to deceive?
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I’ve seen everything, done everything, been everything. At last all illusions destroyed - disabused - all too much disabused - Oh, Suzie, Suzie, Suzie, what torture you put upon me!
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Beaumarchais, Pierre, The Marriage of Figaro, Trans. John Wood, Penguin Books, 1962, pp. 199-202.
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