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himself and continues此 。 。With a hundred brawling sots察 Who
stank。 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 A noseful。 。 。
CYRANO white察but smiling此 Onions察brandy´cups I leapt out察
head well down。 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 Nosing the wind
CYRANO此 I chargegore two察 impale onerun him through察
One aims at mePaf and I parry。 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 Pif
CYRANO bursting out此 Great God Out all of you
The cadets rush to the doors。
FIRST CADET此 The tiger wakes
CYRANO此 Every man察out Leave me alone with him
SECOND CADET此 We shall find him minced fine察 minced into
hash In a big pasty
RAGUENEAU此 I am turning pale察 And curl up察 like a napkin察
limp and white
CARBON此 Let us be gone。
ANOTHER此 He will not leave a crumb
ANOTHER此 I die of fright to think what will pass here
ANOTHER shutting door right此 Something too horrible
All have gone out by different doors察some by the staircase。 Cyrano
and Christian are face to face察looking at each other for a moment。
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SCENE 2。X。
Cyrano察Christian。
CYRANO此 Embrace me now
CHRISTIAN此 Sir。 。 。
CYRANO此 You are brave。
CHRISTIAN此 Oh but。 。 。
CYRANO此 Nay察I insist。
CHRISTIAN此 Pray tell me。 。 。
CYRANO此 Come察embrace I am her brother。
CHRISTIAN此 Whose brother拭
CYRANO此 Hers i' faith Roxane's
CHRISTIAN rushing up to him此 O heavens Her brother。 。 。拭
CYRANO此 Cousinbrother 。 。the same thing
CHRISTIAN此 And she has told you。 。 。拭
CYRANO此 All
CHRISTIAN此 She loves me拭say
CYRANO此 Maybe
CHRISTIAN taking his hands此 How glad I am to meet you察Sir
CYRANO此 That may be called a sudden sentiment
CHRISTIAN此 I ask your pardon。 。 。
CYRANO looking at him察 with his hand on his shoulder此True察
he's fair察the villain
CHRISTIAN此 Ah察Sir If you but knew my admiration 。 。
CYRANO此 But all those noses拭 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 Oh I take them back
CYRANO此 Roxane expects a letter。
CHRISTIAN此 Woe the day
CYRANO此 How拭
CHRISTIAN此 I am lost if I but ope my lips
CYRANO此 Why so拭
CHRISTIAN此 I am a foolcould die for shame
CYRANO此 None is a fool who knows himself a fool。 And you
did not attack me like a fool。 CHRISTIAN此 Bah One finds battle´
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cry to lead th' assault I have a certain military wit察But察 before
women察can but hold my tongue。 Their eyes True察when I pass察their
eyes are kind。 。 。
CYRANO此 And察when you stay察their hearts察methinks察are kinder拭
CHRISTIAN此 No for I am one of those mentongue´tied察 I
know itwho can never tell their love。
CYRANO此 And I察meseems察had Nature been more kind察 More
careful察when she fashioned mehad been One of those men who well
could speak their love
CHRISTIAN此 Oh察to express one's thoughts with facile grace 。 。
CYRANO此 。 。To be a musketeer察with handsome face
CHRISTIAN此 Roxane is precieuse。 I'm sure to prove A
disappointment to her
CYRANO looking at him此 Had I but Such an interpreter to
speak my soul
CHRISTIAN with despair此 Eloquence Where to find it拭
CYRANO abruptly此 That I lend察 If you lend me your
handsome victor´charms察 Blended察we make a hero of romance
CHRISTIAN此 How so拭
CYRANO此 Think you you can repeat what things I daily teach
your tongue拭
CHRISTIAN此 What do you mean拭
CYRANO此 Roxane shall never have a disillusion Say察wilt thou
that we woo her察double´handed拭 Wilt thou that we two woo her察both
together拭 Feel'st thou察passing from my leather doublet察 Through thy
laced doublet察all my soul inspiring拭
CHRISTIAN此 But察Cyrano 。 。
CYRANO此 Will you察I say拭
CHRISTIAN此 I fear
CYRANO此 Since察by yourself察you fear to chill her heart察 Will
youto kindle all her heart to flame Wed into one my phrases and
your lips拭
CHRISTIAN此 Your eyes flash
CYRANO此 Will you拭
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CHRISTIAN此 Will it please you so拭 Give you such pleasure拭
CYRANO madly此 It 。 。 Then calmly察business´like此 It would
amuse me It is an enterprise to tempt a poet。 Will you complete me察
and let me complete you拭 You march victoriousI go in your shadow察
Let me be wit for you察be you my beauty
CHRISTIAN此 The letter察 that she waits for even now I never
can。 。 。
CYRANO taking out the letter he had written此 See Here it is
your letter
CHRISTIAN此 What拭
CYRANO此 Take it Look察it wants but the address。
CHRISTIAN此 But I。 。 。
CYRANO此 Fear nothing。 Send it。 It will suit。
CHRISTIAN此 But have you。 。 。拭
CYRANO此 Oh We have our pockets full察 We poets察of love´
letters察writ to Chloes察 Daphnescreations of our noddle´heads。 Our
lady´lovesphantasms of our brains察 Dream´fancies blown into soap´
bubbles Come Take it察 and change feigned love´words into true察
I breathed my sighs and moans haphazard´wise察 Call all these
wandering love´birds home to nest。 You'll see that I was in these
lettered lines察 Eloquent all the more察the less sincere Take it察and
make an end
CHRISTIAN此 Were it not well To change some words拭
Written haphazard´wise察 Will it fit Roxane拭
CYRANO此 'Twill fit like a glove
CHRISTIAN此 But。 。 。
CYRANO此 Ah察 credulity of love Roxane Will think each
word inspired by herself
CHRISTIAN此 My friend
He throws himself into Cyrano's arms。 They remain thus。
SCENE 2。XI。
Cyrano察Christian察the Gascons察the musketeer察Lise。
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A CADET half opening the door此 Naught here 。 。The silence of
the grave I dare not look。 。 。 He puts his head in此 Why拭 。 。
ALL THE CADETS entering察 and seeing Cyrano and Christian
embracing此 Oh 。 。
A CADET此 This passes all
Consternation。
THE MUSKETEER mockingly此 Ho察ho 。 。
CARBON此 Our demon has become a saint拭 Struck on one
nostrillo he turns the other
MUSKETEER此 Then we may speak about his nose察henceforth 。 。
Calling to Lise察 boastfully此 Ah察 Lise察 see here 。Sniffing
ostentatiously此 O heavens 。 。what a stink 。 。 Going up to Cyrano此
You察sir察without a doubt have sniffed it up What is the smell I notice
here拭
CYRANO cuffing his head此 Clove´heads。
General delight。 The cadets have found the old Cyrano again
They turn somersaults。
Curtain。
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ACT III。
Roxane's Kiss。
A small square in the old Marais。 Old houses。 A perspective of
little streets。 On the right Roxane's house and the wall of her garden
overhung with thick foliage。 Window and balcony over the door。 A
bench in front。
Fro