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e double row of trees of this alley are seen lawns察other alleys察clusters of trees察winding of the park察the sky。

The chapel opens by a little side door on to a colonnade which is wreathed with autumn leaves察and is lost to view a little farther on in the right´hand foreground behind the boxwood。

It is autumn。  All the foliage is red against the fresh green of the lawns。 The green boxwood and yews stand out dark。

Under each tree a patch of yellow leaves。

The stage is strewn with dead leaves察which rustle under foot in the alleys察and half cover the steps and benches。

Between the benches on the right hand and the tree a large embroidery frame察in front of which a little chair has been set。

Baskets full of skeins and balls of wool。  A tapestry begun。

At the rising of the curtains nuns are walking to and fro in the park察some are seated on the bench around an older Sister。

The leaves are falling。



Scene 5。I。

Mother Marguerite察Sister Martha察Sister Claire察other sisters。

SISTER MARTHA to Mother Marguerite此  Sister Claire glanced in the mirror察oncenay察twice察to see if her coif suited。

MOTHER MARGUERITE to Sister Claire此  'Tis not well。

SISTER CLAIRE此  But I saw Sister Martha take a plum   Out of the tart。

MOTHER MARGUERITE to Sister Martha此  That was ill done察my sister。

SISTER CLAIRE此  A little glance

SISTER MARTHA此  And such a little plum

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  I shall tell this to Monsieur Cyrano。

SISTER CLAIRE此  Nay察prithee do nothe will mock

SISTER MARTHA此  He'll say we nuns are vain

SISTER CLAIRE此  And greedy

MOTHER MARGUERITE smiling此  Ay察and kind

SISTER CLAIRE此  Is it not true察pray察Mother Marguerite察  That he has come察each week察on Saturday   For ten years察to the convent

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  Ay and more   Ever sincefourteen years agothe day   His cousin brought here察'midst our woolen coifs察  The worldly mourning of her widow's veil察  Like a blackbird's wing among the convent doves

SISTER MARTHA此  He only has the skill to turn her mind   From griefunsoftened yet by Timeunhealed

ALL THE SISTERS此  He is so drollIt's cheerful when he comes   He teases usBut we all like him well   We make him pasties of angelica

SISTER MARTHA此  But察he is not a faithful Catholic

SISTER CLAIRE此  We will convert him

THE SISTERS此  Yes  Yes

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  I forbid察  My daughters察you attempt that subject。  Nay察  Weary him nothe might less oft come here

SISTER MARTHA此  But。 。 。God。 。 。

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  Nay察never fear  God knows him well

SISTER MARTHA此  Butevery Saturday察when he arrives察  He tells me察'Sister察I eat meat on Friday'

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  Ah says he so拭 Well察the last time he came   Food had not passed his lips for two whole days

SISTER MARTHA此  Mother

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  He's poor。

SISTER MARTHA此  Who told you so察dear Mother

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  Monsieur Le Bret。

SISTER MARTHA此  None help him

MOTHER MARGUERITE此  He permits not。 In an alley at the back Roxane appears察dressed in black察with a widow's coif and veil。  De Guiche察imposing´looking and visibly aged察walks by her side。  They saunter slowly。  Mother Marguerite rises此  'Tis time we go in察Madame Madeleine   Walks in the garden with a visitor。

SISTER MARTHA to Sister Claire察in a low voice此  The Marshal of Grammont

SISTER CLAIRE looking at him此  'Tis he察I think。

SISTER MARTHA此  'Tis many months now since he came to see her。

THE SISTERS此  He is so busyThe Courtthe camp  。 。

SISTER CLAIRE此  The world

They go out。  De Guiche and Roxane come forward in silence察and stop close to the embroidery frame。



Scene 5。II。

Roxane察the Duke de Grammont察formerly Count de Guiche。  Then Le Bret and Ragueneau。

THE DUKE此  And you stay here stillever vainly fair察  Ever in weeds

ROXANE此  Ever。

THE DUKE此  Still faithful

ROXANE此  Still。

THE DUKE after a pause此  Am I forgiven

ROXANE此  Ay察since I am here。

Another pause。

THE DUKE此  His was a soul察you say拭 。 。

ROXANE此  Ahwhen you knew him

THE DUKE此  Ah察may be  。 。I察perchance察too little knew him     。 。And his last letter察ever next your heart

ROXANE此  Hung from this chain察a gentle scapulary。

THE DUKE此  And察dead察you love him still

ROXANE此  At timesmeseems   He is but partly deadour hearts still speak察  As if his love察still living察wrapped me round

THE DUKE after another pause此  Cyrano comes to see you

ROXANE此  Often察ay。   Dear察kind old friend  We call him my 'Gazette。'   He never fails to come此 beneath this tree   They place his chair察if it be fineI wait察  I broiderthe clock strikesat the last stroke   I hearfor now I never turn to look   Too sure to hear his cane tap down the steps察  He seats himselfwith gentle raillery   He mocks my tapestry that's never done察  He tells me all the gossip of the week。 。 。 Le Bret appears on the steps此  Why察here's Le Bret 。Le Bret descends此  How goes it with our friend

LE BRET此  Illvery ill。

THE DUKE此  How

ROXANE to the Duke此  He exaggerates

LE BRET此  All that I prophesied此 desertion察want  。 。   His letters now make him fresh enemies   Attacking the sham nobles察sham devout察  Sham bravethe thieving authorsall the world

ROXANE此  Ah but his sword still holds them all in check察  None get the better of him。

THE DUKE shaking his head此  Time will show

LE BRET此  Ah察but I fear for himnot man's attack察  Solitudehungercold December days察  That wolf´like steal into his chamber drear此  Lo the assassins that I fear for him   Each day he tightens by one hole his belt此  That poor nosetinted like old ivory此  He has retained one shabby suit of serge。

THE DUKE此  Ay察there is one who has no prize of Fortune   Yet is not to be pitied

LE BRET with a bitter smile此  My Lord Marshal  。 。

THE DUKE此  Pity him not  He has lived out his vows察  Free in his thoughts察as in his actions free

LE BRET in the same tone此  My Lord  。 。

THE DUKE haughtily此  True  I have all察and he has naught察 。 。   Yet I were proud to take his hand 。Bowing to Roxane此  Adieu

ROXANE此  I go with you。

The Duke bows to Le Bret察and goes with Roxane toward the steps。

THE DUKE pausing察while she goes up此  Ay察trueI envy him。   Look you察when life is brimful of success   Though the past hold no action foulone feels   A thousand self´disgusts察of which the sum   Is not remorse察but a dim察vague unrest察  And察as one mounts the steps of worldly fame察  The Duke's furred mantles trail within their folds   A sound of dead illusions察vain regrets察  A rustlescarce a whisperlike as when察  Mounting the terrace steps察by your mourning robe   Sweeps in its train the dying autumn leaves。

ROXANE ironically此  You are pensive

THE DUKE此  True  I am 。As he is going out察suddenly此  Monsieur Le Bret 。To Roxane此  A word察with your permission拭。He goes to Le Bret察and in a low voice此  True察that none   Dare to attack your friendbut many hate him察  Yesterday察at the Queen's card´play察'twas said   'That Cyrano may dieby accident'   Let him stay inbe prudent

LE BRET raising his arms to heaven此  Prudent  He  。 。   He's coming here。  I'll warn himbut  。 。

ROXANE who has stayed on the steps察to a sister who comes toward her此  What is it

THE SISTER此  Ragueneau would see you察Madame。

ROXANE此  Let him come。 To the Duke and Le Bret此  He comes to tell his troubles。  Having been   An author save the mark。poor fellownow   By turns he's singer。 。 。

LE BRET此  Bathing´man。 。 。

ROXANE此  Then actor。 。 。

LE BRET此  Beadle。 。 。

ROXANE此  Wig´maker。 。 。

LE BRET此  Teacher of the lute。 。 。

ROXANE此  What will he be to´day察by chance

RAGUENEAU entering hurriedly此  Ah  Madame 。He sees Le Bret此  Ah you here察Sir

ROXANE smiling此  Tell all your miseries   To him察I will return anon。

RAGUENEAU此  But察Madame。 。 。

Roxane goes out with the Duke。  Ragueneau goes toward Le Bret。



Scene 5。III。

Le Bret察Ragueneau。

RAGUENEAU此  Since you are here察'tis best she should not know   I was going to your friend just nowwas but   A few steps from the house察when I saw him   Go out。  I hurried to him。  Saw him turn   The corner。 。 。suddenly察from out a window   Where he was passingwas it chance拭 。 。may be   A lackey let fall a large piece of wood。

LE BRET此  Cowards  O Cyrano

RAGUENEAU此  I ranI saw。 。 。

LE BRET此  'Tis hideous

RAGUENEAU此  Saw our poet察Sirour friend   Struck to the grounda large wound in his head

LE BRET此  He's dead

RAGUENEAU此  NobutI bore him to his room。 。 。   Ah his room  What a thing to seethat garret

LE BRET此  He suffers

RAGUENEAU此  No察his consciousness has flown。

LE BRET此  Saw you a doctor

RAGUENEAU此  One was kindhe came。

LE BRET此  My poor CyranoWe must not tell this   To Roxane suddenly。What said this leech

RAGUENEAU此  Saidwhat察I know notfever察meningitis   Ah could you see himall his head bound up   But let us hasteThere's no one by his bed   And if he try to rise察Sir察he might die

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