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CYRANO DE BERGERAC

door, half open to let in the spectators. On the panels of this door, in different corners, and over the buffet, red placards bearing the words, 'La Clorise.'

At the rising of the curtain the hall is in semi-darkness, and still empty. The lustres are lowered in the middle of the pit ready to be lighted.

SCENE I

The Public, arriving by degrees. Troopers, Burghers, Lackeys, Pages, a Pickpocket, the Doorkeeper, etc., followed by the Marquises. Cuigy, Brissaille, the Buffet-Girl, the Violinists, etc.

[A confusion of loud voices is heard outside the door. A Trooper enters hastily.]

The Doorkeeper.

[following him].

Hollo! You there! Your money!

The Trooper.

I enter gratis.

The Doorkeeper.

Why?

The Trooper.

Why? I am of the King's Household Cavalry, faith!

The Doorkeeper.

[to another Trooper who enters].

And you?