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LISE offended此 One haughty glance of my eye can conquer any
man that should dare venture aught 'gainst my virtue。
CYRANO此 Pooh Conquering eyes察 methinks察 are oft conquered
eyes。
LISE choking with anger此 But
CYRANO incisively此 I like Ragueneau well察 and somark me察
Dame LiseI permit not that he be rendered a laughing´stock by any。 。 。
LISE此 But。 。 。
CYRANO who has raised his voice so as to be heard by the gallant此
A word to the wise。 。 。
He bows to the musketeer察and goes to the doorway to watch察 after
looking at the clock。
LISE to the musketeer察who has merely bowed in answer to Cyrano's
bow此 How now拭 Is this your courage拭 。 。Why turn you not a jest on
his nose拭
THE MUSKETEER此 On his nose拭 。 。ay察ay。 。 。his nose。
He goes quickly farther away察Lise follows him。
CYRANO from the doorway察signing to Ragueneau to draw the poets
away此 Hist 。 。
RAGUENEAU showing them the door on the right此 We shall be
more private there。 。 。
CYRANO impatiently此 Hist Hist 。 。
RAGUENEAU drawing them farther此 To read poetry察 'tis better
here。 。 。
FIRST POET despairingly察with his mouth full此 What leave the
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cakes拭 。 。
SECOND POET此 Never Let's take them with us
They all follow Ragueneau in procession察after sweeping all the cakes
off the trays。
SCENE 2。V。
Cyrano察Roxane察the duenna。
CYRANO此 Ah if I see but the faint glimmer of hope察then I draw
out my letter 。Roxane察 masked察 followed by the duenna察 appears at the
glass pane of the door。 He opens quickly此 Enter 。 。 Walking up to
the duenna此 Two words with you察Duenna。
THE DUENNA此 Four察Sir察an it like you。
CYRANO此 Are you fond of sweet things拭
THE DUENNA此 Ay察I could eat myself sick on them
CYRANO catching up some of the paper bags from the counter此
Good。 See you these two sonnets of Monsieur Beuserade。 。 。
THE DUENNA此 Hey拭
CYRANO此 。 。Which I fill for you with cream cakes
THE DUENNA changing her expression此 Ha。
CYRANO此 What say you to the cake they call a little puff拭
THE DUENNA此 If made with cream察Sir察I love them passing well。
CYRANO此 Here I plunge six for your eating into the bosom of a
poem by Saint Amant And in these verses of Chapelain I glide a lighter
morsel。 Stay察love you hot cakes拭
THE DUENNA此 Ay察to the core of my heart
CYRANO filling her arms with the bags此 Pleasure me then察go eat
them all in the street。
THE DUENNA此 But。 。 。
CYRANO pushing her out此 And come not back till the very last
crumb be eaten
He shuts the door察 comes down toward Roxane察 and察 uncovering察
stands at a respectful distance from her。
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SCENE 2。VI。
Cyrano察Roxane。
CYRANO此 Blessed be the moment when you condescend
Remembering that humbly I exist To come to meet me察 and to
say。 。 。to tell拭 。 。
ROXANE who has unmasked此 To thank you first of all。 That
dandy count察 Whom you checkmated in brave sword´play Last
night察 。 。he is the man whom a great lord察 Desirous of my favor。 。 。
CYRANO此 Ha察De Guiche拭
ROXANE casting down her eyes此 Sought to impose on me。 。 。for
husband。 。 。
CYRANO此 Ay Husbanddupe´husband 。 。Husband a la mode
Bowing此 Then I fought察happy chance sweet lady察not For my ill
favorbut your favors fair
ROXANE此 Confession next 。 。But察ere I make my shrift察 You
must be once again that brother´friend With whom I used to play by the
lake´side 。 。
CYRANO此 Ay察you would come each spring to Bergerac
ROXANE此 Mind you the reeds you cut to make your swords拭 。 。
CYRANO此 While you wove corn´straw plaits for your dolls' hair
ROXANE此 Those were the days of games 。 。
CYRANO此 And blackberries 。 。
ROXANE此 In those days you did everything I bid 。 。
CYRANO此 Roxane察in her short frock察was Madeleine。 。 。
ROXANE此 Was I fair then拭
CYRANO此 You were not ill to see
ROXANE此 Ofttimes察 with hands all bloody from a fall察You'd
run to me Thenaping mother´ways I察in a voice would´be severe察
would chide察。She takes his hand此 'What is this scratch察again察that I
see here' She starts察 surprised此Oh 'Tis too much What's this拭
Cyrano tries to draw away his hand此 No察let me see At your age察
fie Where did you get that scratch拭
CYRANO此 I got itplaying at the Porte de Nesle。
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ROXANE seating herself by the table察and dipping her handkerchief
in a glass of water此 Give here
CYRANO sitting by her此 So soft so gay maternal´sweet
ROXANE此 And tell me察 while I wipe away the blood察 How
many 'gainst you拭
CYRANO此 Oh A hundrednear。
ROXANE此 Come察tell me
CYRANO此 No察let be。 But you察come tell The thing察just now察
you dared not。 。 。
ROXANE keeping his hand此 Now察I dare The scent of those
old days emboldens me Yes察now I dare。 Listen。 I am in love。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 But with one who knows not。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 Not yet。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 But who察if he knows not察soon shall learn。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 A poor youth who all this time has loved Timidly察
from afar察and dares not speak。 。 。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 Leave your hand察 why察 it is fever´hot But I have
seen love trembling on his lips。
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE bandaging his hand with her handkerchief此 And to
think of it that he by chance Yes察cousin察he is of your regiment
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE laughing此 Is cadet in your own company
CYRANO此 Ah 。 。
ROXANE此 On his brow he bears the genius´stamp察 He is proud察
noble察young察intrepid察fair。 。 。
CYRANO rising suddenly察very pale此 Fair
ROXANE此 Why察what ails you拭
CYRANO此 Nothing察'tis。 。 。 He shows his hand察smiling此 This
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scratch
ROXANE此 I love him察all is said。 But you must know I have
only seen him at the Comedy。 。 。
CYRANO此 How拭 You have never spoken拭
ROXANE此 Eyes can speak。
CYRANO此 How know you then that he。 。 。拭
ROXANE此 Oh people talk 'Neath the limes in the Place
Royale。 。 。 Gossip's chat Has let me know。 。 。
CYRANO此 He is cadet拭
ROXANE此 In the Guards。
CYRANO此 His name拭
ROXANE此 Baron Christian de Neuvillette。
CYRANO此 How now拭 。 。He is not of the Guards
ROXANE此 To´day He is not join your ranks察 under Captain
Carbon de Castel´Jaloux。
CYRANO此 Ah察 how quick察 How quick the heart has
flown 。 。But察my poor child。 。 。
THE DUENNA opening the door此 The cakes are eaten察Monsieur
Bergerac
CYRANO此 Then read the verses printed on the bags 。She goes
out此 。 。My poor child察 you who love but flowing words察Bright
witwhat if he be a lout unskilled拭
ROXANE此 No察his bright locks察like D'Urfe's hero