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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
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Roxane

[seeing that the door opens],

Let us enter ! [On the threshold, to Cyrano.] If Christian comes, as I feel sure he will, bid him wait for me !

Cyrano

[quickly, as she is going in].

Listen !

[She turns.]

What mean you to question him on, as is your wont, to-night ?

Roxane.

Oh -

Cyrano

[eagerly].

Well, say.

Roxane.

But you will be mute ?

Cyrano.

Mute as a fish.

Roxane.

I shall not question him at all, but say : Give rein to your fancy ! Prepare not your speeches, - but speak the thoughts as they come ! Speak to me of love, and speak splendidly !

Cyrano

[smiling].

Very good !

Roxane.

But secret ! . . .