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lightly察  solitary察  free察   With     eyes   that  look   straight   forwardfearless 

voice       To cock your beaver just the way you choose察                  For 'yes' or 

'no' show fight察or turn a rhyme           To work without one thought of gain 

or   fame察     To   realize   that   journey   to   the   moon   Never   to   pen   a   line 

that   has   not   sprung    Straight   from   the   heart   within。    Embracing   then 

Modesty察     say   to  oneself察   'Good    my    friend察    Be    thou    content   with 

flowersfruitnay察leaves察        But pluck them from no garden but thine 

own'       And     then察 if  glory   come    by   chance    your   way察    To    pay   no 

tribute unto Caesar察none察          But keep the merit all your own            In short察

Disdaining   tendrils   of   the   parasite察    To   be   content察  if   neither   oak   nor 



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elm      Not to mount high察perchance察but mount alone 

     LE   BRET此      Alone察  an   if   you   will But   not   with   hand    'Gainst 

every man      How in the devil's name           Have you conceived this lunatic 

idea察    To make foes for yourself at every turn拭

     CYRANO此         By dint of seeing you at every turn            Make friends察

and   fawn   upon   your   frequent   friends      With   mouth   wide   smiling察  slit 

from ear to ear       I pass察still unsaluted察joyfully察      And cryWhat察ho 

another enemy拭

     LE BRET此       Lunacy 

     CYRANO此          Well察    what   if  it  be  my    vice察    My     pleasure    to 

displeaseto   love    men    hate  me     Ah察   friend  of  mine察  believe   me察  I 

march better       'Neath the cross´fire of glances inimical          How droll the 

stains   one   sees   on  fine´laced    doublets察    From     gall  of  envy察  or  the 

poltroon's drivel       The   enervating   friendship   which   enfolds   you      Is 

like an open´laced Italian collar察       Floating around your neck in woman's 

fashion察      One    is  at  ease  thusbut   less  proud    the  carriage     The 

forehead察    free   from    mainstay     or   coercion察       Bends     here察  there察

everywhere。      But   I察  embracing      Hatred察  she   lendsforbidding察  stiffly 

fluted察    The   ruff's   starched   folds   that   hold   the   head   so   rigid察Each 

enemyanother folda gopher察           Who adds constraint察and adds a ray of 

glory察    For   Hatred察  like   the   ruff   worn   by   the   Spanish察Grips   like   a 

vice察but frames you like a halo 

     LE BRET after a silence察taking his arm此            Speak proud aloud察and 

bitterIn my ear       Whisper me simply thisShe loves thee not 

     CYRANO vehemently此            Hush 

     Christian has just entered察and mingled with the cadets察who do not 

speak to him察he has seated himself at a table察where Lise serves him。 



                                    SCENE 2。IX。 



     Cyrano察Le Bret察the cadets察Christian de Neuvillette。 

    A CADET seated at a table察glass in hand此             Cyrano 。Cyrano turns 

round此     The story 

     CYRANO此         In its time 



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     He goes up on Le Bret's arm。          They talk in low voices。 

     THE   CADET   rising   and   coming   down此           The   story   of   the   fray 

'Twill   lesson   well   He   stops   before   the   table   where   Christian   is   seated此

This timid young apprentice 

     CHRISTIAN raising his head此             'Prentice    Who拭

     ANOTHER CADET此               This sickly Northern greenhorn 

     CHRISTIAN此          Sickly 

     FIRST     CADET       mockingly此      Hark       Monsieur      de   Neuvillette察

this in   your ear此     There's somewhat   here察one   no more   dares to   name察

Than to say 'rope' to one whose sire was hanged 

     CHRISTIAN此          What may that be拭

     ANOTHER   CADET   in   a   terrible   voice此         See   here   。He   puts   his 

finger three times察mysteriously察on his nose此           Do you understand拭

     CHRISTIAN此          Oh 'tis the。 。 。 

     ANOTHER此          Hush   oh察  never   breathe   that   word察     Unless   you'd 

reckon with him yonder 

     He points to Cyrano察who is talking with Le Bret。 

     ANOTHER   who   has   meanwhile   come   up   noiselessly   to   sit   on   the 

tablewhispering   behind him此          Hark      He   put   two   snuffling   men   to 

death察in rage察      For the sole reason they spoke through their nose 

     ANOTHER   in   a   hollow   voice察  darting   on   all´fours   from   under   the 

table察  where   he   had   crept此  And   if   you   would   not   perish   in   flower   o' 

youth察     Oh察mention not the fatal cartilage 

     ANOTHER clapping him on the shoulder此                   A word拭     A gesture 

For the indiscreet        His handkerchief may prove his winding´sheet 

     Silence。     All察  with   crossed   arms察  look   at   Christian。 He   rises   and 

goes   over   to   Carbon   de   Castel´Jaloux察  who   is   talking   to   an   officer察  and 

feigns to see nothing。 

     CHRISTIAN此          Captain 

     CARBON turning and looking at him from head to foot此                   Sir 

     CHRISTIAN此          Pray察what skills it best to do         To Southerners who 

swagger拭 。 。 

     CARBON此          Give them proof         That one may be a Northerner察yet 

brave 



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     He turns his back on him。 

     CHRISTIAN此          I thank you。 

     FIRST CADET to Cyrano此             Now the tale 

     ALL此      The tale 

     CYRANO   coming   toward   them此            The   tale拭   。   。   All   bring   their 

stools up察and group round him察listening eagerly。              Christian is astride a 

chair此     Well    I   went   all   alone   to   meet   the   band。 The   moon   was 

shining察    clock´like察  full  i'  th'  sky察   When察     suddenly察   some    careful 

clockwright passed         A cloud of cotton´wool across the case             That held 

this silver watch。      And察presto heigh         The night was inky black察and 

all   the  quays      Were     hidden   in  the  murky     dark。   Gadsooks         One 

could see nothing further。 。 。 

     CHRISTIAN此          Than one's nose 

     Silence。     All   slowly    rise察 looking   in  terror   at  Cyrano察   who    has 

stopped dumfounded。          Pause。 

     CYRANO此         Who on God's earth is that拭

     A CADET whispering此           It is a man      Who joined to´day。 

     CYRANO making a step toward Christian此                 To´day拭

     CARBON   in   a   low   voice此      Yes。   。   。his   name   is The   Baron   de 

Neuvil。 。 。 

     CYRANO checking himself此              Good     It is well。 。 。 He turns pale察

flushes察  makes   as   if   to   fall   on   Christian此I。   。   。   He   controls   himself此

What     said   I拭  。  。  With  a  burst  of  rage此   MORDIOUS            。  。  Then 

continues calmly此        That it was dark。 Astonishment。          The cadets reseat 

themselves察staring at him此         On I went察thinking察'For a knavish cause 

I may provoke some great man察some great prince察                Who certainly could 

break'。 。 。 

     CHRISTIAN此          My nose  。 。 

     Every one starts up。      Christian balances on his chair。 

     CYRANO in a choked voice此                。 。'My teeth      Who would break 

my teeth察and I察imprudent´like察         Was poking。 。 。' 

     CHRISTIAN此          My nose  。 。 

     CYRANO此          'My finger察 。 。in the crack       Between the tree and bark 

He may prove strong           And rap me。 。 。' 



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    CHRISTIAN此          Over the nose。 。 。 

    CYRANO wiping his forehead此               。 。'O' th' knuckles    Ay'    But 

I  cried察 'Forward察   Gascon    Duty     calls   On察   Cyrano'    And    thus   I 

ventured on。 。 。     When察from the shadow察came。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此          A crack o' th' nose。 

    CYRANO此         I parry itfind myself。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此          Nose to nose。 。 。 

    CYRANO         bounding     on  to  him此    Heaven      and  earth   。All  the 

Gascons   leap   up   to   see察  but   when   he   is   close   to   Christian   he   controls 

himself    and   continues此       。  。With  a  hundred    brawling   sots察   Who 

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