Cyrano de Bergerac: A Play in Five Acts | ||
Scene VI.
Cyrano, Le Bret, the duenna.THE DUENNA
(with a low bow)
I was bid ask you where a certain lady Could see her valiant cousin--but in secret.
CYRANO
(overwhelmed)
See me?
THE DUENNA
(courtesying)
Ay, Sir! She has somewhat to tell.
CYRANO
Somewhat?. . .
THE DUENNA
(still courtesying)
Ay, private matters!
CYRANO
(staggering)
Ah, my God!
THE DUENNA
To-morrow, at the early blush of dawn, We go to hear mass at St. Roch.
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(leaning against Le Bret)
My God!
THE DUENNA
After--what place for a few minutes' speech?
CYRANO
(confused)
Where? Ah!. . .but. . .Ah, my God!. . .
THE DUENNA
Say!
CYRANO
I reflect!. . .
THE DUENNA
Where?
CYRANO
At--the pastry-house of Ragueneau.
THE DUENNA
Where lodges he?
CYRANO
The Rue--God!--St. Honore!
THE DUENNA
(going)
Good. Be you there. At seven.
CYRANO
Without fail.
(The duenna goes out.)
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