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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
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Cyrano

[hastily opening his eyes].

True!

[In a comically loud voice.]

Sister! come here!

[The Sister glides up to him.]

Ha-ha! What? Those bright eyes

Bent ever on the ground?

Sister Martha

[who makes a movement of astonishment on seeing his face].

Bent ever on the ground?Oh!

Cyrano

[in a whisper, pointing to Roxane].

Hush! 'tis nought!—

[Loudly, in a blustering voice.]

I broke fast yesterday!

Sister Martha

[aside].

I know, I know!

That's how he is so pale! Come presently
To the refectory, I'll make you drink
A famous bowl of soup… You'll come?

Cyrano.

Ay, ay!

Sister Martha.

There, see! You are more reasonable to-day!