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    MONTFLEURY此            I think。 。 。Gentlemen察 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Two 

    MONTFLEURY此            I think 'twere wisest。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Three 

    Montfleury      disappears    as  through   a   trap。  Tempest      of  laughs察

whistling cries察etc。 

    THE WHOLE HOUSE此               Coward。 。 e back 

    CYRANO   delighted察  sits   back   in   his   chair察  arms   crossed此Come 

back an if you dare 

    A BURGHER此          Call for the orator 



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    Bellerose comes forward and bows。 

    THE BOXES此          Ah here's Bellerose 

    BELLEROSE elegantly此            My noble lords。 。 。 

    THE PIT此       No no     Jodelet 

    JODELET advancing察speaking through his nose此               Calves 

    THE PIT此       Ah bravo good go on 

    JODELET此         No    bravos察 Sirs    The    fat  tragedian   whom   you    all 

love     Felt。 。 。 

    THE PIT此       Coward 

    JODELET此           。 。was obliged to go。 

    THE PIT此       Come back 

     SOME此       No 

    OTHERS此         Yes 

    A YOUNG MAN to Cyrano此                But pray察Sir察for what reason察say察

Hate you Montfleury拭

    CYRANO         graciously察  still  seated此  Youthful     gander察  know      I 

have two reasonseither will suffice。         Primo。    An actor villainous who 

mouths察      And   heaves   up   like   a   bucket   from  a   well The   verses   that 

should察bird´like察fly     Secundo       That is my secret。 。 。 

    THE OLD BURGHER behind him此                   Shameful      You deprive us 

Of the 'Clorise'    I must insist。 。 。 

    CYRANO turning his chair toward the burgher察respectfully此                 Old 

mule      The   verses   of   old   Baro   are   not   worth A  doit   I'm   glad   to 

interrupt。 。 。 

    THE      PRECIEUSES        in  the   boxes此    Our     Baro     My     dear 

How dares he venture  。 。 

    CYRANO   turning   his   chair   toward   the   boxes   gallantly此     Fairest 

ones察      Radiate察    bloom察   hold   to  our   lips  the   cup      Of    dreams 

intoxicating察Hebe´like        Or察when death strikes察charm death with your 

sweet smiles察      Inspire our verse察butcriticise it not 

    BELLEROSE此           We must give back the entrance fees 

    CYRANO   turning   his   chair   toward   the   stage此    Bellerose察     You 

make the first intelligent remark         Would I rend Thespis' sacred mantle拭

Nay 。He rises and throws a bag on the stage此             Catch then the purse I 



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throw察and hold your peace 

    THE HOUSE dazzled此          Ah    Oh 

    JODELET catching the purse dexterously and weighing it此            At this 

price察you've authority      To come each night察and stop 'Clorise' Sir 

    THE PIT此      Ho  。 。Ho    Ho  。 。 

    JODELET此        E'en if you chase us in a pack  。 。 

    BELLEROSE此          Clear out the hall  。 。 

    JODELET此        Get you all gone at once 

    The people begin to go out察while Cyrano looks on with satisfaction。 

But the crowd soon stop on hearing the following scene察and remain where 

they are。    The women察who察with their mantles on察are already standing 

up in the boxes察stop to listen察and finally reseat themselves。 

    LE BRET to Cyrano此        'Tis mad  。 。 

    A   BORE     coming    up  to  Cyrano此    The    actor  Montfleury    'Tis 

shameful      Why察he's protected by the Duke of Candal            Have you a 

patron拭

    CYRANO此         No 

    THE BORE此        No patron拭 。 。 

    CYRANO此         None 

    THE BORE此        What no great lord to shield you with his name拭

    CYRANO   irritated此      No察  I   have   told   you   twice Must   I   repeat拭

No no protector。 。 。 His hand on his sword此      A protectress。 。 。here 

    THE BORE此        But you must leave the town拭

    CYRANO此         Well察that depends 

    THE BORE此        The Duke has a long arm 

    CYRANO此         But   not  so  long    As    mine察 when    it  is  lengthened 

out。 。 。 Shows his sword此     As thus 

    THE BORE此        You think not to contend拭

    CYRANO此         'Tis my idea 

    THE BORE此        But。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Show your heels now 

    THE BORE此        But I。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Or tell me why you stare so at my nose 

    THE BORE staggered此         I。 。 。 



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    CYRANO         walking    straight  up  to  him此     Well察  what    is  there 

strange拭

    THE BORE drawing back此           Your Grace mistakes 

    CYRANO此         How now拭      Is't soft and dangling察like a trunk拭 。 。 

    THE BORE same play此           I never。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Is it crook'd察like an owl's beak拭

    THE BORE此         I。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Do you see a wart upon the tip拭

    THE BORE此         Nay。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Or a fly察that takes the air there拭     What      Is there to 

stare at拭

    THE BORE此         Oh。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         What do you see拭

    THE BORE此         But I was careful not to lookknew better。 

    CYRANO此         And why not look at it察an if you please拭

    THE BORE此         I was。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Oh it disgusts you 

    THE BORE此         Sir 

    CYRANO此         Its hue     Unwholesome seems to you拭

    THE BORE此         Sir 

    CYRANO此         Or its shape拭

    THE BORE此         No察on the contrary  。 。 

    CYRANO此          Why     then   that  air    Disparagingperchance        you 

think it large拭

    THE BORE stammering此            No察small察quite smallminute 

    CYRANO此           Minute     What     now拭      Accuse     me    of  a  thing 

ridiculous     Smallmy nose拭

    THE BORE此         Heaven help me 

    CYRANO此         'Tis enormous       Old Flathead察empty´headed meddler察

know      That I am proud possessing such appendice。             'Tis well known察

a   big   nose   is   indicative Of   a   soul   affable察  and   kind察  and   courteous察

Liberal察  brave察  just   like   myself察  and   such As   you   can   never   dare   to 

dream   yourself察     Rascal   contemptible     For   that  witless  face    That 

my hand soon will come to cuffis all         As empty。 。 。 



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     He cuffs him。 

     THE BORE此         Aie 

     CYRANO此          of    pride察 of  aspiration察     Of    feeling察  poetryof 

godlike spark        Of all that appertains to my big nose察。He turns him by 

the shoulders察suiting the action to the word此           As。 。 。what my boot will 

shortly come and kick 

     THE BORE running away此             Help    Call the Guard 

     CYRANO此          Take    notice察  boobies    all察  Who      find  my    visage's 

center   ornament       A  thing   to   jest   atthat   it   is   my   wont An   if   the 

jester's nobleere we part       To let him taste my steel察and not my boot 

     DE   GUICHE   who察  with   the   marquises察  has   come   down   from   the 

stage此    But he becomes a nuisance 

     THE      VISCOUNT          DE    VALVERT         shrugging     his    shoulders此

Swaggerer 

     DE GUICHE此         Will no one put him down拭 。 。 

     THE VISCOUNT此            No one拭     But wait         I'll treat him to。 。 。one 

of my quips  。 。See here  。 。 He goes up to Cyrano察who is watching him察

and with a conceited air此       Sir察your nose is。 。 。hmm。 。 。it is。 。 。very big 

     CYRANO gravely此           Very 

     THE VISCOUNT laughing此              Ha 

     CYRANO imperturbably此            Is that all拭 。 。 

     THE VISCOUNT此            What do you mean拭

     CYRANO此         Ah no young blade          That was a trifle short        You 

might have said   at   least a   hundred things        By  varying the tone。  。  。like 

this察suppose察 。 。     Aggressive此     'Sir察if I had such a nose      I'd amputate 

it'  Friendly此    'When you sup         It must annoy you察dipping in your cup察

You     need   a  drinking´bowl     of  special   shape'     Descriptive此     ''Tis  a 

rock    。   。a   peak    。   。a   cape A   cape察  forsooth 'Tis   a   peninsular' 

Curious此    'How  serves   that   oblong   capsular拭     For  scissor´sheath拭     Or 

pot to hold your ink'        Gracious此    'You love the little birds察I think拭      I 

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