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    THE CROWD presses round Cyrano。               Chorus of此     Compliments 

Bravo     Let me congratulate  。 。Quite unsurpassed  。 。 

    A WOMAN'S VOICE此             There is a hero for you  。 。 

    A MUSKETEER advancing to Cyrano with outstretched hand此                  Sir察

permit察    Naught   could   be   finerI'm   a   judge   I   think察I   stamped察  i' 

faithto show my admiration 

    He goes away。 

    CYRANO to Cuigy此          Who is that gentleman拭

    CUIGY此       WhyD'Artagnan 

    LE BRET to Cyrano察taking his arm此          A word with you  。 。 

    CYRANO此          Wait察  let   the   rabble   go    。   。   To   Bellerose此May   I 

stay拭

    BELLEROSE respectfully此           Without doubt 

    Cries are heard outside。 

    JODELET who has looked out此           They hoot Montfleury 

    BELLEROSE          solemnly此      Sic    transit   。  。  To  the  porters此

Sweepclose   all察  but   leave   the   lights。 We   sup察  but   later   on   we   must 

return察    For a rehearsal of to´morrow's farce。 

    Jodelet and Bellerose go out察bowing low to Cyrano。 

    THE PORTER to Cyrano此           You do not dine察Sir拭

    CYRANO此         No。 

    The porter goes out。 

    LE BRET此       Because拭

    CYRANO proudly此          Because。 。 。 Changing his tone as the porter 

goes away此      I have no money  。 。 



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    LE BRET with the action of throwing a bag此              How      The bag of 

crowns拭 。 。 

    CYRANO此          Paternal bounty察in a day察thou'rt sped 

    LE BRET此        How live the next month拭 。 。 

    CYRANO此          I have nothing left。 

    LE BRET此        Folly 

    CYRANO此          But what a graceful action       Think 

    THE      BUFFET´GIRL         coughing察    behind    her   counter此     Hum 

Cyrano and Le Bret turn。        She comes timidly forward此          Sir察my heart 

mislikes to know you fast。         Showing the buffet此        See察all you need。 

Serve yourself 

    CYRANO         taking   off  his  hat此    Gentle    child察    Although     my 

Gascon pride   would else   forbid        To   take the   least bestowal   from  your 

hands察     My   fear   of   wounding   you   outweighs   that   pride察   And   bids 

accept。 。 。 He goes to the buffet此        A trifle  。 。These few grapes。 She 

offers him the whole bunch。        He takes a few此       Nay察but this bunch  。 。 

She tries to give him wine察but he stops her此          A glass of water fair  。 。 

And half a macaroon 

    He gives back the other half。 

    LE BRET此        What foolery 

    THE BUFFET´GIRL此             Take something else 

    CYRANO此          I take your hand to kiss。 

    He kisses her hand as though she were a princess。 

    THE      BUFFET´GIRL此          Thank      you察 kind   Sir   。She   courtesies此

Good´night。 

    She goes out。 



                                    SCENE 1。V。 



    Cyrano察Le Bret。 

    CYRANO to Le Bret此           Now talkI listen。 He stands at the buffet察

and    placing   before   him   first  the  macaroon此    Dinner      。  。  then  the 

grapes此     Dessert    。   。   then   the   glass of   water此Wine    。   。   he   seats 

himself此     So    And now   to table       Ah    I   was   hungry察  friend察nay察



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ravenous 。eating此      You said拭

    LE BRET此        These   fops察would´be belligerent察        Will察if you   heed 

them only察turn your head  。 。        Ask people of good sense if you would 

know      The effect of your fine insolence 

    CYRANO finishing his macaroon此             Enormous 

    LE BRET此        The Cardinal。 。 。 

    CYRANO radiant此          The Cardinalwas there拭

    LE BRET此        Must have thought it。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Original察i' faith 

    LE BRET此        But。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         He's an author。     'Twill not fail to please him        That I 

should mar a brother´author's play。 

    LE BRET此        You make too many enemies by far 

    CYRANO   eating   his   grapes此      How   many  think   you   I   have   made 

to´night拭

    LE BRET此        Forty察no less察not counting ladies。 

    CYRANO此         Count 

    LE BRET此        Montfleury first察the bourgeois察then De Guiche察           The 

Viscount察Baro察the Academy。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Enough      I am o'erjoyed 

    LE BRET此        But these strange ways察       Where will they lead you察at 

the end拭   Explain      Your systemcome 

    CYRANO此         I in a labyrinth      Was losttoo many different paths to 

choose察     I took。 。 。 

    LE BRET此        Which拭

    CYRANO此          Oh    by  far  the  simplest   path。  。  。  Decided     to  be 

admirable in all 

    LE BRET shrugging his shoulders此            So be it    But the motive of 

your hate      To Montfleurycome察tell me 

    CYRANO rising此          This Silenus察     Big´bellied察coarse察still deems 

himself a peril      A danger to the love of lovely ladies察       And察while he 

sputters    out  his  actor's  part察   Makes     sheep's   eyes   at  their  boxes 

goggling frog       I hate him since the evening he presumed           To raise his 

eyes to hers。 。 。Meseemed I saw           A slug crawl slavering o'er a flower's 



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petals 

     LE BRET stupefied此         How now拭       What拭    Can it be。 。 。拭

     CYRANO laughing bitterly此           That I should love拭 。 。 Changing his 

tone察gravely此     I love。 

     LE BRET此       And may I know拭 。 。You never said。 。 。 

     CYRANO此          Come      now察  bethink   you    。  。The   fond   hope   to  be 

Beloved察e'en by some poor graceless lady察             Is察by this nose of mine for 

aye bereft me察       This lengthy nose which察go where'er I will察            Pokes 

yet a quarter´mile ahead of me察          But I may loveand who拭         'Tis Fate's 

decree      I love the fairesthow were't otherwise拭

     LE BRET此       The fairest拭 。 。 

     CYRANO此         Ay察   the  fairest  of  the  world察    Most     brilliantmost 

refinedmost golden´haired 

     LE BRET此       Who is this lady拭

     CYRANO此          She's    a  danger   mortal察     All    unsuspiciousfull    of 

charms   unconscious察       Like   a   sweet   perfumed   rosea   snare   of   nature察

Within whose petals Cupid lurks in ambush               He who has seen her smile 

has    known      perfection察       Instilling    into   trifles  grace's   essence察

Divinity in every careless gesture察         Not Venus' self can mount her conch 

blown   sea´ward察       As   she   can   step   into   her   chaise   a   porteurs察Nor 

Dian fleet across the woods spring´flowered察            Light as my Lady o'er the 

stones of Paris  。 。 

     LE BRET此       Sapristi all is clear 

     CYRANO此         As spiderwebs 

     LE BRET此       Your cousin察Madeleine Robin拭

     CYRANO此         Roxane 

     LE BRET此        Well察but so much the better         Tell her so      She saw 

your triumph here this very night 

     CYRANO此         Look well at methen tell me察with what hope                This 

vile protuberance can inspire my heart            I do not lull me with illusions 

yet     At    times  I'm   weak此  in  evening    hours   dim     I   enter  some    fair 

pleasance察  perfumed   sweet察       With   my   poor   ugly   devil   of   a   nose  I 

scent spring's essencein the silver rays           I see some knighta lady on 

his   arm察    And   think   'To   saunter   thus   'neath   the   moonshine察  I   were 



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fain to have my lady察too察beside'        Thought soars to ecstasy。 。 。O sudden 

fall    The shadow of my profile on the wall 

    LE BRET tenderly此         My friend  。 。 

    CYRANO此          My  friend察  at   times   'tis   hard察  'tis   bitter察To   feel   my 

lonelinessmy own ill´favor。 。 。 

    LE BRET taking his hand此          You weep拭

    CYRANO此          No察  never   Think察   how   vilely   suited    Adown      this 

nose a tear its passage tracing       I never will察while of myself I'm master察

let the divinity of tearstheir beauty        Be wedded to such common ugly 

grossness。      Nothing more solemn than a tearsublimer察            And I would 

not   by   weeping     turn  to  laughter      The    grave   emotion    

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