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insensibly察     Left badinage aside察and unalarmed              Glided from smile to 

sighfrom sigh to weeping拭          Glide gently察imperceptibly察still onward 

From tear to kissa moment's thrilla heartbeat 

     ROXANE此         Hush hush 

     CYRANO此          A  kiss察when   all is   saidwhat is it拭      An oath   that's 



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ratifieda   sealed   promise察  A  heart's   avowal   claiming   confirmation察

A rose´dot on the 'i' of 'adoration'      A secret that to mouth察not ear察is 

whispered察       Brush     of  a  bee's  wing察   that  makes    time   eternal察

Communion        perfumed    like  the  spring's  wild  flowers察    The    heart's 

relieving in the heart's outbreathing察       When to the lips the soul's flood 

rises察brimming 

    ROXANE此         Hush hush 

    CYRANO此         A kiss察Madame察is honorable此        The Queen of France察

to a most favored lord       Did grant a kissthe Queen herself 

    ROXANE此         What then拭

    CYRANO          speaking    more    warmly此        Buckingham        suffered 

dumblyso have I察      Adored his Queen察as loyally as I察         Was sad察

but faithfulso am I。 。 。 

    ROXANE此         And you       Are fair as Buckingham 

    CYRANO asidesuddenly cooled此             TrueI forgot 

    ROXANE此         Must I then bid thee mount to cull this flower拭

    CYRANO pushing Christian toward the balcony此               Mount 

    ROXANE此         This heart´breathing  。 。 

    CYRANO此         Mount 

    ROXANE此         This brush of bee's wing  。 。 

    CYRANO此         Mount 

    CHRISTIAN hesitating此          But I feel now察as though 'twere ill done 

    ROXANE此         This moment infinite  。 。 

    CYRANO still pushing him此          Come察blockhead察mount 

    Christian springs forward察and by means of the bench察the branches察

and the pillars察climbs to the balcony and strides over it。 

    CHRISTIAN此         Ah察Roxane 

    He takes her in his arms察and bends over her lips。 

    CYRANO此         Aie    Strange pain that wrings my heart           The kiss察

love's feast察so near    I察Lazarus察     Lie at the gate in darkness。      Yet to 

me      Falls still a crumb or two from the rich man's board          Ay察'tis my 

heart receives thee察Roxanemine         For on the lips you press you kiss as 

well     The   words   I   spoke   just   nowmy   wordsmy   words   。The   lutes 

play此    A sad aira gay air此the monk 。He begins to run as if he came 



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from a long way off察and cries out此       Hola 

    ROXANE此         Who is it拭

    CYRANO此         II was but passing by。 。 。      Is Christian there拭

    CHRISTIAN astonished此           Cyrano 

    ROXANE此         Good´day察cousin 

    CYRANO此         Cousin察good´day 

    ROXANE此         I'm coming 

    She disappears into the house。       At the back re´enter the friar。 

    CHRISTIAN seeing him此           Back again 

    He follows Roxane。 



                                   SCENE 3。X。 



    Cyrano察Christian察Roxane察the friar察Ragueneau。 

    THE FRIAR此         'Tis hereI'm sure of itMadame Madeleine Robin。 

    CYRANO此         Why察you said Ro´LIN。 

    THE FRIAR此         No察not I。     BINBIN 

    ROXANE appearing on the threshold察followed by Ragueneau察who 

carries a lantern察and Christian此      What is't拭

    THE FRIAR此         A letter。 

    CHRISTIAN此         What拭

    THE   FRIAR   to   Roxane此       Oh察  it   can   boot   but   a   holy   business 

'Tis from a worthy lord。 。 。 

    ROXANE to Christian此          De Guiche 

    CHRISTIAN此         He dares。 。 。 

    ROXANE此         Oh察  he   will   not   importune   me   forever   。Unsealing   the 

letter此   I love youtherefore She reads in a low voice by the aid of 

Ragueneau's      lantern此    'Lady察     The    drums    beat察    My     regiment 

buckles its harness on        And starts察but Ithey deem me gone before 

But   I   stay。 I   have   dared   to   disobey  Your   mandate。     I   am   here   in 

convent    walls。     I  come   to  you   to´night。  By    this  poor  monk      A 

simple   fool   who   knows   not   what   he   bears   I   send   this   missive  to 

apprise your ear。      Your lips erewhile have smiled on me察too sweet此            I 

go   not   ere   I've   seen   them   once   again I   would   be   private察  send   each 



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soul    away察     Receive     alone   himwhose      great   boldness    you      Have 

deigned察  I   hope察  to   pardon察  ere   he   asks察  He   who   is   ever   youret 

cetera。'   To   the   monk此    Father察  this   is   the   matter   of   the   letter此  。All 

come near her察and she reads aloud此              'Lady察     The Cardinal's wish is 

law察  albeit     It   be   to   you   unwelcome。    For   this   cause    I   send   these 

linesto your fair ear addressed           By a holy man察discreet察intelligent此

It   is  our  will  that  you   receive    from   him察     In   your   own    house察  the 

marriage     She   turns   the  page此           benediction        Straightway察    this 

night。    Unknown   to   all   the   world      Christian   becomes   your   husband。 

Him     we   send。     He    is  abhorrent    to  your   choice。    Let    be。    Resign 

yourself察  and   this   obedience       Will    be   by   Heaven   well   recompensed。 

Receive察      Fair lady察all assurance of respect察         From him who ever was察

and still remains察      Your humble and obligedet cetera。' 

     THE FRIAR with great delight此              O worthy lord        I knew naught 

was to fear察      It could be but holy business 

     ROXANE to   Christian察 in   a  low  voice此          Am  I  not   apt   at   reading 

letters拭

     CHRISTIAN此          Hum 

     ROXANE aloud察with despair此              But this is horrible 

     THE FRIAR who has turned his lantern on Cyrano此                   'Tis you拭

     CHRISTIAN此          'Tis I 

     THE FRIAR turning the light on to him察and as if a doubt struck him 

on seeing his beauty此        But。 。 。 

     ROXANE         quickly此       I   have    overlooked     the   postscriptsee此

'Give twenty pistoles for the Convent。' 

     THE      FRIAR此            。  。Oh      Most      worthy    lord    。To   Roxane此

Submit you拭

     ROXANE         with   a  martyr's   look此     I  submit    。While    Ragueneau 

opens   the   door察  and   Christian   invites   the   friar   to   enter察  she   whispers   to 

Cyrano此      Oh察keep De Guiche at bay           He will be here         Let him not 

enter till。 。 。 

     CYRANO此          I understand 。To the friar此         What time need you to 

tie the marriage´knot拭

     THE FRIAR此         A quarter of an hour。 



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    CYRANO pushing them all toward the house此                Go     I stay。 

    ROXANE to Christian此           Come  。 。 

     They enter。 

    CYRANO此          Now察how to detain De Guiche so long拭。He jumps on 

the bench察climbs to the balcony by the wall此             Come  。 。up I go  。 。I 

have my plan  。 。 The lutes begin to play a very sad air此              What察ho 

The tremolo grows more and more weird此               It is a man ay 'tis a man 

this time 。He is on the balcony察pulls his hat over his eyes察takes off his 

sword察wraps himself in his cloak察then leans over此             'Tis not too high 

He strides across the balcony察and drawing to him a long branch of one of 

the trees that are by the garden wall察he hangs on to it with both hands察

ready to let himself fall此     I'll shake this atmosphere 



                                   SCENE 3。XI。 



    Cyrano察De Guiche。 

    DE     GUICHE      who    enters察 masked察   feeling   his  way   in  the  dark此

What can that cursed Friar be about拭

    CYRANO此          The devil   。 。If he knows my voice  。Letting go   with 

one    hand察  he  pretends   to  turn   an  invisible   key。  Solemnly此       Cric 

Crac      Assume   thou察  Cyrano察  to   serve   the   turn察  The   accent   of   thy 

native Bergerac  。 。 

    DE   GUICHE   looking   at   the   house此      'Tis   there。 I   see   dimthis 

mask   hinders   me   。He   is   about   to   enter察  when   Cyrano   leaps   from   the 

balcony察holding on to the branch察which bends察d

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