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great china   vases are   tall bouquets of simple flowers察 principally  yellow 

sunflowers。 

     On the same side察farther back察an immense open fireplace察in front of 

which察between monster firedogs察on each of which hangs a little saucepan察

the roasts are dripping into the pans。 

     On the right察foreground with door。 

     Farther   back察  staircase   leading   to   a   little   room   under   the   roof察  the 

entrance of which is visible through the open shutter。              In this room a table 

is   laid。  A  small   Flemish   luster   is   alight。   It   is   a   place   for   eating   and 

drinking。     A wooden gallery察continuing the staircase察apparently leads to 

other similar little rooms。 

     In the middle of the shop an iron hoop is suspended from the ceiling 

by a string with which it can be drawn up and down察and big game is hung 

around it。 

     The ovens in the darkness under the stairs give forth a red glow。                  The 

copper   pans   shine。     The   spits   are   turning。   Heaps   of   food   formed   into 

pyramids。       Hams      suspended。      It   is  the   busy   hour    of  the   morning。 

Bustle and hurry of scullions察fat cooks察and diminutive apprentices察their 

caps profusely decorated with cock's feathers and wings of guinea´fowl。 

     On   metal   and   wicker   plates   they   are   bringing   in   piles   of   cakes   and 

tarts。 

     Tables laden with rolls and dishes of food。              Other tables surrounded 

with chairs are ready for the consumers。 

     A small table in a corner covered with papers察at which Ragueneau is 

seated writing on the rising of the curtain。 



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                                     SCENE 2。I。 



    Ragueneau察  pastry´cooks察  then   Lise。      Ragueneau   is   writing察  with   an 

inspired air察at a small table察and counting on his fingers。 

    FIRST      PASTRY´COOK           bringing    in   an   elaborate    fancy   dish此

Fruits in nougat 

     SECOND PASTRY´COOK bringing another dish此                    Custard 

    THIRD   PASTRY´COOK   bringing   a   roast察  decorated   with   feathers此

Peacock 

    FOURTH        PASTRY´COOK          bringing    a  batch  of  cakes   on   a  slab此

Rissoles 

    FIFTH PASTRY´COOK bringing a sort of pie´dish此                  Beef jelly 

    RAGUENEAU   ceasing   to   write察  and   raising   his   head此       Aurora's 

silver   rays  begin   to  glint  e'en  now   on   the  copper   pans察  and  thou察  O 

Ragueneau   must   perforce   stifle   in   thy   breast   the   God   of   Song Anon 

shall come the hour of the lutenow 'tis the hour of the oven 。He rises。 

To a cook此     You察make that sauce longer察'tis too short 

    THE COOK此          How much too short拭

    RAGUENEAU此             Three feet。 

    He passes on farther。 

    THE COOK此          What means he拭

    FIRST PASTRY´COOK showing a dish to Ragueneau此                     The tart 

     SECOND PASTRY´COOK此                The pie 

    RAGUENEAU   before   the   fire此         My   muse察  retire察  lest   thy   bright 

eyes   be   reddened   by   the   fagot's   blaze   。To   a   cook察  showing   him   some 

loaves此     You have put the cleft o' th' loaves in the wrong place察know 

you not that the coesura should be between the hemistiches拭。To another察

showing him an unfinished pasty此           To this palace of paste you must add 

the roof。 。 。 To a young apprentice察who察seated on the ground察is spitting 

the fowls此     And you察as you put on your lengthy spit the modest fowl 

and the superb turkey察my son察alternate them察as the old Malherbe loved 

well to alternate his long lines of verse with the short ones察thus shall your 

roasts察in strophes察turn before the flame 



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    ANOTHER APPRENTICE also coming up with a tray covered by a 

napkin此     Master察I bethought me erewhile of your tastes察and made this察

which will please you察I hope。 

    He uncovers the tray察and shows a large lyre made of pastry。 

    RAGUENEAU enchanted此              A lyre 

    THE APPRENTICE此             'Tis of brioche pastry。 

    RAGUENEAU touched此              With conserved fruits。 

    THE APPRENTICE此             The strings察see察are of sugar。 

    RAGUENEAU giving him a coin此                Go察drink my health 。Seeing 

Lise enter此     Hush    My wife。      Bustle察pass on察and hide that money 

To    Lise察 showing    her  the  lyre察 with  a  conscious    look此    Is  it  not 

beautiful拭

    LISE此     'Tis passing silly 

    She puts a pile of papers on the counter。 

    RAGUENEAU此            Bags拭    Good。     I thank   you。  He looks  at   them此

Heavens      my   cherished   leaves    The    poems    of  my    friends   Torn察

dismembered察to make bags for holding biscuits and cakes  。 。Ah察'tis the 

old tale again。 。 。Orpheus and the Bacchantes 

    LISE dryly此      And am I not free to turn at last to some use the sole 

thing that your wretched scribblers of halting lines leave behind them by 

way of payment拭

    RAGUENEAU此                Groveling      ant   。   。Insult  not    the   divine 

grasshoppers察the sweet singers 

    LISE此     Before   you   were   the   sworn   comrade   of   all   that   crew察  my 

friend察you did not call your wife ant and Bacchante 

    RAGUENEAU此            To turn fair verse to such a use 

    LISE此     'Faith察'tis all it's good for。 

    RAGUENEAU此            Pray then察madam察to what use would you degrade 

prose拭



                                   SCENE 2。II。 



    The same。      Two children察who have just trotted into the shop。 

    RAGUENEAU此            What would you察little ones拭



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    FIRST CHILD此         Three pies。 

    RAGUENEAU serving them此              See察hot and well browned。 

    SECOND CHILD此            If it please you察Sir察will you wrap them up for 

us拭

    RAGUENEAU aside察distressed此              Alas one  of   my bags  。To   the 

children此     What拭    Must I wrap them up拭。He takes a bag察and just as 

he is about to put in the pies察he reads此        'Ulysses thus察on leaving fair 

Penelope。 。 。'     Not that one 。He puts it aside察and takes another察and as 

he is about to put in the pies察he reads此        'The gold´locked Phoebus。 。 。' 

Nay察nor that one  。 。 

    Same play。 

    LISE impatiently此       What are you dallying for拭

    RAGUENEAU此            Here here here He chooses a third察resignedly此

The sonnet to Phillis  。 。but 'tis hard to part with it 

    LISE此     By good luck he has made   up his mind at last   。Shrugging 

her shoulders此     Nicodemus 

    She mounts on a chair察and begins to range plates on a dresser。 

    RAGUENEAU taking advantage of the moment she turns her back察

calls   back    the   children察  who    are  already    at  the   door此     Hist 

children  。 。render me back the sonnet to Phillis察and you shall have six 

pies instead of three。 

    The children give him back the bag察seize the cakes quickly察and go 

out。 

    RAGUENEAU            smoothing     out   the   paper察  begins    to  declaim此

'Phillis  。 。' On that sweet name a smear of butter         'Phillis  。 。' 

    Cyrano enters hurriedly。 



                                  SCENE 2。III。 



    Ragueneau察Lise察Cyrano察then the musketeer。 

    CYRANO此         What's o'clock拭

    RAGUENEAU bowing low此               Six o'clock。 

    CYRANO with emotion此            In one hour's time 

    He paces up and down the shop。 



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    RAGUENEAU following him此               Bravo    I saw。 。 。 

    CYRANO此         Well察what saw you察then拭

    RAGUENEAU此            Your combat  。 。 

    CYRANO此         Which拭

    RAGUENEAU此            That in the Burgundy Hotel察'faith 

    CYRANO contemptuously此             Ah  。 。the duel 

    RAGUENEAU admiringly此              Ay the duel in verse  。 。 

    LISE此     He can talk of naught else 

    CYRANO此         Well    Good let be 

    RAGUENEAU making passes with a spit that he catches up此                    'At 

the envoi's end察I touch  。 。At the envoi's end察I touch'。 。 。'Tis fine察fine 

With increasing enthusiasm此        'At the envoi's end' 

    CYRANO此         What hour is it now察Ragueneau拭

    RAGUENEAU   stopping   short   in  

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