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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.
From the bench and the stones jutting ovi of the wall it is easy to climb to the balcony. In front an old house in the same style of brick and stone. The knocker of this door is bandaged with linen like a sore thumb.
At the rising of the curtain the DUENNA is seated on the bench.
The window on ROXANE'S balcony is wide open.
BAGUENEAU is standing near the door in a sort of livery. He has just finished relating something to the DUENNA, and is wiping his eyes.

SCENE I

RAOCENEAC, the DUENNA. Then ROXANE, CYRANO, and two PAOKS.

RAGUENEAU.

And then, off she went, with a musketeer I Deserted and ruined too, I would make an end of all, and so hanged myself. My last breath was drawn: then in comes Monsieur de Bergerac! He