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    ROXANE此        Nay。 。 。 

    DE GUICHE此        I am grieved to the core of the heart。     Shall I again 

behold    you拭  。  。When拭   I  know   not。   Heard    you  that  I  am  named 

commander拭 。 。 

    ROXANE indifferently此        Bravo 

    DE GUICHE此        Of the Guards regiment。 

    ROXANE startled此       What the Guards拭

    DE    GUICHE此       Ay察  where    serves  your  cousin察  the  swaggering 

boaster。   I will find a way to revenge myself on him at Arras。 

    ROXANE choking此         What mean you拭      The Guards go to Arras拭

    DE GUICHE laughing此         Bethink you察is it not my own regiment拭

    ROXANE falling seated on the benchaside此         Christian 

    DE GUICHE此        What ails you拭

    ROXANE   moved   deeply此       OhI   am   in   despair The   man   one 

lovesat the war 

    DE GUICHE surprised and delighted此          You say such sweet words 

to me    'Tis the first timeand just when I must quit you 

    ROXANE collected察and fanning herself此          Thusyou would fain 

revenge your grudge against my cousin拭

    DE GUICHE此        My fair lady is on his side拭

    ROXANE此        Nayagainst him 

    DE GUICHE此        Do you see him often拭

    ROXANE此        But very rarely。 

    DE GUICHE此        He is ever to be met now in company with one of the 

cadets察 。 。one New villenviller 

    ROXANE此        Of high stature拭

    DE GUICHE此        Fair´haired 

    ROXANE此        Ay察a red´headed fellow 

    DE GUICHE此        Handsome  。 。 

    ROXANE此        Tut 



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     DE GUICHE此          But dull´witted。 

     ROXANE此         One   would   think   so察  to   look   at   him   。Changing    her 

tone此     How   mean   you   to   play   your   revenge   on   Cyrano拭     Perchance 

you think to put him i' the thick of the shots拭          Nay察believe me察that were 

a   poor   vengeancehe   would   love   such   a   post   better   than   aught   else I 

know the way to wound his pride far more keenly 

     DE GUICHE此          What then拭      Tell。 。 。 

     ROXANE此          If察when the regiment march to Arras察he were left here 

with his beloved boon companions察the Cadets察to sit with crossed arms so 

long as the war lasted       There is your method察would you enrage a man of 

his kind察cheat him of his chance of mortal danger察and you punish him 

right fiercely。 

     DE   GUICHE   coming   nearer此          O   woman   woman         Who   but   a 

woman had e'er devised so subtle a trick拭

     ROXANE此         See   you   not   how   he   will   eat   out   his   heart察  while   his 

friends gnaw their thick fists for that they are deprived of the battle拭              So 

are you best avenged。 

     DE GUICHE此          You love me察then察a little拭。She smiles此            I would 

fainseeing   you   thus   espouse   my   cause察  Roxanebelieve   it   a   proof   of 

love 

     ROXANE此          'Tis a proof of love 

     DE GUICHE showing some sealed papers此                  Here are the marching 

orders察they will be sent instantly to each company except He detaches 

one此     This   one    'Tis   that   of   the   Cadets。   He   puts   it   in   his   pocket此

This     I  keep。   Laughing此        Ha    ha   ha    Cyrano       His     love   of 

battle  。 。So you can play tricks on people拭 。 。you察of all ladies 

     ROXANE此          Sometimes 

     DE    GUICHE       coming     close   to  her此    Oh    how    I  love   youto 

distraction     Listen    To´nighttrue察I ought to startbuthow leave you 

now that I feel your heart is touched          Hard by察in the Rue d'Orleans察is a 

convent     founded     by  Father    Athanasius察    the  syndic   of   the  Capuchins。 

True that no layman may enterbutI can settle that with the good Fathers 

Their habit sleeves are wide enough to hide me in。                'Tis they who serve 

Richelieu's     private   chapel此   and     from   respect    to  the  uncle察  fear   the 



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nephew。     All   will deem  me   gone。  I will   come to   you察  masked。  Give 

me leave to wait till tomorrow察sweet Lady Fanciful 

    ROXANE此        But察of this be rumored察your glory。 。 。 

    DE GUICHE此        Bah 

    ROXANE此        But the siegeArras。 。 。 

    DE GUICHE此        'Twill take its chance。   Grant but permission。 

    ROXANE此        No 

    DE GUICHE此        Give me leave 

    ROXANE tenderly此        It were my duty to forbid you 

    DE GUICHE此        Ah 

    ROXANE此        You must go 。Aside此       Christian stays here。 Aloud此

I would have you heroicAntoine 

    DE GUICHE此        O heavenly word      You love察then察him拭 。 。 

    ROXANE此          。 。For whom I trembled。 

    DE GUICHE in an ecstasy此         Ah    I go then 。He kisses her hand此

Are you content拭

    ROXANE此        Yes察my friend 

    He goes out。 

    THE DUENNA making behind his back a mocking courtesy此                Yes察

my friend 

    ROXANE        to  the  duenna此   Not    a  word  of  what   I  have  done。 

Cyrano would never pardon me for stealing his fighting from him 。She 

calls toward the house此     Cousin 



                                 SCENE 3。III。 



    Roxane察The duenna察Cyrano。 

    ROXANE此        We   are   going   to   Clomire's   house。   She   points   to   the 

door opposite此    Alcandre and Lysimon are to discourse 

    THE DUENNA putting her little finger in her ear此          Yes    But my 

little finger tells me we shall miss them。 

    CYRANO此        'Twere a pity to miss such apes 

    They have come to Clomire's door。 

    THE DUENNA此          Oh察see     The knocker is muffled up 。Speaking 



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to the knocker此     So they have gagged that metal tongue of yours察little 

noisy one察lest it should disturb the fine orators 

    She lifts it carefully and knocks with precaution。 

    ROXANE        seeing   that  the  door  opens此    Let    us  enter  。On  the 

threshold察to Cyrano此      If Christian comes察as I feel sure he will察bid him 

wait for me 

    CYRANO         quickly察 as   she  is  going   in此   Listen    。She   turns此

What mean you to question him on察as is your wont察to´night拭

    ROXANE此         Oh 

    CYRANO eagerly此          Well察say。 

    ROXANE此         But you will be mute拭

    CYRANO此         Mute as a fish。 

    ROXANE此         I   shall   not   question   him   at   all察  but   say此Give   rein   to 

your fancy     Prepare not your speechesbut speak the thoughts as they 

come     Speak to me of love察and speak splendidly 

    CYRANO smiling此          Very good 

    ROXANE此         But secret  。 。 

    CYRANO此         Secret。 

    ROXANE此         Not a word 

    She enters and shuts the door。 

    CYRANO         when   the  door  is  shut察 bowing   to  her此   A   thousand 

thanks 

    The door opens again察and Roxane puts her head out。 

    ROXANE此         Lest he prepare himself 

    CYRANO此         The devilno察no 

    BOTH TOGETHER此             Secret。 

    The door shuts。 

    CYRANO calling此         Christian 



                                  SCENE 3。IV。 



    Cyrano察Christian。 

    CYRANO此         I know all that is needful。     Here's occasion       For you 

to   deck   yourself   with   glory。 Come察     Lose   no   time察  put   away   those 



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sulky looks察     Come to your house with me察I'll teach you。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此         No 

    CYRANO此         Why拭

    CHRISTIAN此         I will wait for Roxane here。 

    CYRANO此         How拭     Crazy拭     Come quick with me and learn。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此         No察  no   I   say。   I   am   aweary   of   these   borrowed 

letters察   Borrowed love´makings         Thus to act a part察     And tremble 

all the   time'Twas   well   enough    At   the   beginningNow   I   know   she 

loves     I fear no longerI will speak myself。 

    CYRANO此         Mercy 

    CHRISTIAN此         And   how   know   you   I   cannot   speak拭   I   am   not 

such a fool when all is said        I've by your lessons profited。      You'll see 

I shall know how to speak alone         The devil      I know at least to clasp 

her in my arms 。Seeing Roxane come out from Clomire's house此                 It 

is she   Cyrano察noLeave

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