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ANOTHER (clapping him on the shoulder): A word? A gesture! For the indiscreet His handkerchief may prove his winding…sheet!
(Silence。 All; with crossed arms; look at Christian。 He rises and goes over to Carbon de Castel…Jaloux; who is talking to an officer; and feigns to see nothing。)
CHRISTIAN: Captain!
CARBON (turning and looking at him from head to foot): Sir!
CHRISTIAN: Pray; what skills it best to do To Southerners who swagger?。 。 。
CARBON: Give them proof That one may be a Northerner; yet brave!
(He turns his back on him。)
CHRISTIAN: I thank you。
FIRST CADET (to Cyrano): Now the tale!
ALL: The tale!
CYRANO (coming toward them): The tale?。 。 。 (All bring their stools up; and group round him; listening eagerly。 Christian is astride a chair): Well! I went all alone to meet the band。 The moon was shining; clock…like; full i' th' sky; When; suddenly; some careful clockwright passed A cloud of cotton…wool across the case That held this silver watch。 And; presto! heigh! The night was inky black; and all the quays Were hidden in the murky dark。 Gadsooks! One could see nothing further。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: Than one's nose!
(Silence。 All slowly rise; looking in terror at Cyrano; who has stopped dumfounded。 Pause。)
CYRANO: Who on God's earth is that?
A CADET (whispering): It is a man Who joined to…day。
CYRANO (making a step toward Christian): To…day?
CARBON (in a low voice): Yes。 。 。his name is The Baron de Neuvil。 。 。
CYRANO (checking himself): Good! It is well。 。 。 (He turns pale; flushes; makes as if to fall on Christian): I。 。 。 (He controls himself): What said I?。 。 。 (With a burst of rage): MORDIOUS!。 。 。 (Then continues calmly): That it was dark。 (Astonishment。 The cadets reseat themselves; staring at him): On I went; thinking; 'For a knavish cause I may provoke some great man; some great prince; Who certainly could break'。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: My nose!。 。 。
(Every one starts up。 Christian balances on his chair。)
CYRANO (in a choked voice): 。 。 。'My teeth! Who would break my teeth; and I; imprudent…like; Was poking。 。 。'
CHRISTIAN: My nose!。 。 。
CYRANO: 'My finger;。 。 。in the crack Between the tree and bark! He may prove strong And rap me。 。 。'
CHRISTIAN: Over the nose。 。 。
CYRANO (wiping his forehead): 。 。 。'O' th' knuckles! Ay;' But I cried; 'Forward; Gascon! Duty calls! On; Cyrano!' And thus I ventured on。 。 。 When; from the shadow; came。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: A crack o' th' nose。
CYRANO: I parry itfind myself。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: Nose to nose。 。 。
CYRANO (bounding on to him): Heaven and earth! (All the Gascons leap up to see; but when he is close to Christian he controls himself and continues): 。 。 。With a hundred brawling sots; Who stank。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: A noseful。 。 。
CYRANO (white; but smiling): Onions; brandy…cups! I leapt out; head well down。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: Nosing the wind!
CYRANO: I charge!gore two; impale onerun him through; One aims at mePaf! and I parry。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: Pif!
CYRANO (bursting out): Great God! Out! all of you!
(The cadets rush to the doors。)
FIRST CADET: The tiger wakes!
CYRANO: Every man; out! Leave me alone with him!
SECOND CADET: We shall find him minced fine; minced into hash In a big pasty!
RAGUENEAU: I am turning pale; And curl up; like a napkin; limp and white!
CARBON: Let us be gone。
ANOTHER: He will not leave a crumb!
ANOTHER: I die of fright to think what will pass here!
ANOTHER (shutting door right): Something too horrible!
(All have gone out by different doors; some by the staircase。 Cyrano and Christian are face to face; looking at each other for a moment。)
Scene 2。X。
Cyrano; Christian。
CYRANO: Embrace me now!
CHRISTIAN: Sir。 。 。
CYRANO: You are brave。
CHRISTIAN: Oh! but。 。 。
CYRANO: Nay; I insist。
CHRISTIAN: Pray tell me。 。 。
CYRANO: Come; embrace! I am her brother。
CHRISTIAN: Whose brother?
CYRANO: Hers i' faith! Roxane's!
CHRISTIAN (rushing up to him): O heavens! Her brother。 。 。?
CYRANO: Cousinbrother!。 。 。the same thing!
CHRISTIAN: And she has told you。 。 。?
CYRANO: All!
CHRISTIAN: She loves me? say!
CYRANO: Maybe!
CHRISTIAN (taking his hands): How glad I am to meet you; Sir!
CYRANO: That may be called a sudden sentiment!
CHRISTIAN: I ask your pardon。 。 。
CYRANO (looking at him; with his hand on his shoulder): True; he's fair; the villain!
CHRISTIAN: Ah; Sir! If you but knew my admiration!。 。 。
CYRANO: But all those noses?。 。 。
CHRISTIAN: Oh! I take them back!
CYRANO: Roxane expects a letter。
CHRISTIAN: Woe the day!
CYRANO: How?
CHRISTIAN: I am lost if I but ope my lips!
CYRANO: Why so?
CHRISTIAN: I am a foolcould die for shame!
CYRANO: None is a fool who knows himself a fool。 And you did not attack me like a fool。
CHRISTIAN: Bah! One finds battle…cry to lead th' assault! I have a certain military wit; But; before women; can but hold my tongue。 Their eyes! True; when I pass; their eyes are kind。 。 。
CYRANO: And; when you stay; their hearts; methinks; are kinder?
CHRISTIAN: No! for I am one of those mentongue…tied; I know itwho can never tell their love。
CYRANO: And I; meseems; had Nature been more kind; More careful; when she fashioned me;had been One of those men who well could speak their love!
CHRISTIAN: Oh; to express one's thoughts with facile grace!。 。 。
CYRANO: 。 。 。To be a musketeer; with handsome face!
CHRISTIAN: Roxane is precieuse。 I'm sure to prove A disappointment to her!
CYRANO (looking at him): Had I but Such an interpreter to speak my soul!
CHRISTIAN (with despair): Eloquence! Where to find it?
CYRANO (abruptly): That I lend; If you lend me your handsome victor…charms; Blended; we make a hero of romance!
CHRISTIAN: How so?
CYRANO: Think you you can repeat what things I daily teach your tongue?
CHRISTIAN: What do you mean?
CYRANO: Roxane shall never have a disillusion! Say; wilt thou that we woo her; double…handed? Wilt thou that we two woo her; both together? Feel'st thou; passing from my leather doublet; Through thy laced doublet; all my soul inspiring?
CHRISTIAN: But; Cyrano!。 。 。
CYRANO: Will you; I say?
CHRISTIAN: I fear!
CYRANO: Since; by yourself; you fear to chill her heart; Will youto kindle all her heart to flame Wed into one my phrases and your lips?
CHRISTIAN: Your eyes flash!
CYRANO: Will you?
CHRISTIAN: Will it please you so? Give you such pleasure?
CYRANO (madly): It!。 。 。 (Then calmly; business…like): It would amuse me! It is an enterprise to tempt a poet。 Will you complete me; and let me complete you? You march victorious;I go in your shadow; Let me be wit for you; be you my beauty!
CHRISTIAN: The letter; that she waits for even now! I never can。 。 。
CYRANO (taking out the letter he had written): See! Here it isyour letter!
CHRISTIAN: What?
CYRANO: Take it! Look; it wants but the address。
CHRISTIAN: But I。 。 。
CYRANO: Fear nothing。 Send it。 It will suit。
CHRISTIAN: But have you。 。 。?
CYRANO: Oh! We have our pockets full; We poets; of love…letters; writ to Chloes; Daphnescreations of our noddle…heads。 Our lady…loves;phantasms of our brains; Dream…fancies blown into soap…bubbles! Come! Take it; and change feigned love…words into true; I breathed my sighs and moans haphazard…wise; Call all these wandering love…birds home to nest。 You'll see that I was in these lettered lines; Eloquent all the more; the less sincere! Take it; and make an end!
CHRISTIAN: Were it not well To change some words? Written haphazard…wise; Will it fit Roxane?
CYRANO: 'Twill fit like a glove!
CHRISTIAN: But。 。 。
CYRANO: Ah; credulity of love! Roxane Will think each word inspired by herself!
CHRISTIAN: My friend!
(He throws himself into Cyrano's arms。 They remain thus。)
Scene 2。XI。
Cyrano; Christian; the Gascons; the musketeer; Lise。
A CADET (half opening the door): Naught here!。 。 。The silence of the grave! I dare not look。 。 。 (He puts his head in): Why?。 。 。
ALL THE CADETS (entering; and seeing Cyrano and Christian embracing): Oh!。 。 。
A CADET: This passes all!
(Consternation。)
THE MUSKETEER (mockingly): Ho; ho!。 。 。
CARBON: Our demon has become a saint? Struck on one nostrillo! he turns the other!
MUSKETEER: Then we may speak about his nose; henceforth!。 。 。 (Calling to Lise; boastfully): Ah; Lise; see here! (Sniffing ostentatiously): O heavens!。 。 。what a stink!。 。 。 (Going up to Cyrano): You; sir; without a doubt have sniffed it up! What is the smell I notice here?
CYRANO (cuffing his head): Clove…heads。
(General delight。 The cadets have found the old Cyrano again! They turn somersaults。)
Curtain。
Act III。
Roxane's Kiss。
A small square in the old Marais。 Old houses。 A perspective of little stree