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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
115

VOICE

[in the street].

Porters for my lord De Quiche!

DE GUICHE

[who has controlled himself smiting],

Have you read Don Quixote?

CYRANO.

I hare ! And doff my hat at th' mad knight-errant's name.

DE GUICHE.

I counsel you to study . . .

A PORTER

[appearing at back].

My lord's chair I

DE GUICHE.

, . . The windmill chapter !

CYRANO

[bowing].

Chapter the Thirteenth,

DE GOICHE.

For when one tilts 'gainst windmills it may chance . . .

CYRANO.

Tilt I 'gainst those who change with every breeze?