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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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    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

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