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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

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