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CYRANO DE BERGERAC

been and will ever be the prolific Alma Mater! Above his Toby ruff he carries a nose!—ah, good my lords, what a nose is his! When one sees it one is fain to cry aloud, 'Nay! 'tis too much! He plays a joke on us!' Then one laughs, says, 'He will anon take it off.' But no!—Monsieur de Bergerac always keeps it on.

Le Bret

[throwing back his head.]

He keeps it on,—and cleaves in two any man who dares remark on it!

Ragueneau

[proudly].

His sword—'tis one half of the Fates' shears!

First Marquis

[shrugging his shoulders].

He will not come!

Ragueneau.

I say he will! and I wager a fowl—à la Ragueneau.

The Marquis

[laughing].

Good!

[Murmurs of admiration in the hall. Roxane has just appeared in her box. She seats herself in front, the duenna at the back. Christian, who is paying the Buffet-Girl, does not see her entrance.]