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cyrano de bergerac-第8部分
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CYRANO:   Ay; you would come each spring to Bergerac!
ROXANE:   Mind you the reeds you cut to make your swords?。 。 。
CYRANO:   While you wove corn…straw plaits for your dolls' hair!
ROXANE:   Those were the days of games!。 。 。
CYRANO:   And blackberries!。 。 。
ROXANE:   In those days you did everything I bid!。 。 。
CYRANO:   Roxane; in her short frock; was Madeleine。 。 。
ROXANE:   Was I fair then?
CYRANO:   You were not ill to see!
ROXANE:   Ofttimes; with hands all bloody from a fall;   You'd run to me!  Thenaping mother…ways   I; in a voice would…be severe; would chide; (She takes his hand):   'What is this scratch; again; that I see here?' (She starts; surprised):   Oh!  'Tis too much!  What's this? (Cyrano tries to draw away his hand):   No; let me see!   At your age; fie!  Where did you get that scratch?
CYRANO:   I got itplaying at the Porte de Nesle。
ROXANE (seating herself by the table; and dipping her handkerchief in a glass of water):   Give here!
CYRANO (sitting by her):   So soft! so gay maternal…sweet!
ROXANE:   And tell me; while I wipe away the blood;   How many 'gainst you?
CYRANO:   Oh!  A hundrednear。
ROXANE:   Come; tell me!
CYRANO:   No; let be。  But you; come tell   The thing; just now; you dared not。 。 。
ROXANE (keeping his hand):   Now; I dare!   The scent of those old days emboldens me!   Yes; now I dare。  Listen。  I am in love。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   But with one who knows not。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   Not yet。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   But who; if he knows not; soon shall learn。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   A poor youth who all this time has loved   Timidly; from afar; and dares not speak。 。 。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   Leave your hand; why; it is fever…hot!   But I have seen love trembling on his lips。
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE (bandaging his hand with her handkerchief):   And to think of it! that he by chance   Yes; cousin; he is of your regiment!
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE (laughing):   Is cadet in your own company!
CYRANO:   Ah!。 。 。
ROXANE:   On his brow he bears the genius…stamp;   He is proud; noble; young; intrepid; fair。 。 。
CYRANO (rising suddenly; very pale):   Fair!
ROXANE:   Why; what ails you?
CYRANO:   Nothing; 'tis。 。 。 (He shows his hand; smiling):   This scratch!
ROXANE:   I love him; all is said。  But you must know   I have only seen him at the Comedy。 。 。
CYRANO:   How?  You have never spoken?
ROXANE:   Eyes can speak。
CYRANO:   How know you then that he。 。 。?
ROXANE:   Oh! people talk   'Neath the limes in the Place Royale。 。 。   Gossip's chat   Has let me know。 。 。
CYRANO:   He is cadet?
ROXANE:   In the Guards。
CYRANO:   His name?
ROXANE:   Baron Christian de Neuvillette。
CYRANO:   How now?。 。 。He is not of the Guards!
ROXANE:   To…day   He is not join your ranks; under Captain   Carbon de Castel…Jaloux。
CYRANO:   Ah; how quick;   How quick the heart has flown!。 。 。But; my poor child。 。 。
THE DUENNA (opening the door):   The cakes are eaten; Monsieur Bergerac!
CYRANO:   Then read the verses printed on the bags! (She goes out):   。 。 。My poor child; you who love but flowing words;   Bright wit;what if he be a lout unskilled?
ROXANE:   No; his bright locks; like D'Urfe's heroes。 。 。
CYRANO:   Ah!   A well…curled pate; and witless tongue; perchance!
ROXANE:   Ah no!  I guessI feelhis words are fair!
CYRANO:   All words are fair that lurk 'neath fair mustache!   Suppose he were a fool!。 。 。
ROXANE (stamping her foot):   Then bury me!
CYRANO (after a pause):   Was it to tell me this you brought me here?   I fail to see what use this serves; Madame。
ROXANE:   Nay; but I felt a terror; here; in the heart;   On learning yesterday you were Gascons   All of your company。 。 。
CYRANO:   And we provoke   All beardless sprigs that favor dares admit   'Midst us pure Gascons(pure!  Heaven save the mark!   They told you that as well?
ROXANE:   Ah!  Think how I   Trembled for him!
CYRANO (between his teeth):   Not causelessly!
ROXANE:   But when   Last night I saw you;brave; invincible;   Punish that dandy; fearless hold your own   Against those brutes; I thoughtI thought; if he   Whom all fear; allif he would only。 。 。
CYRANO:   Good。   I will befriend your little Baron。
ROXANE:   Ah!   You'll promise me you will do this for me?   I've always held you as a tender friend。
CYRANO:   Ay; ay。 
ROXANE:   Then you will be his friend?
CYRANO:   I swear!
ROXANE:   And he shall fight no duels; promise!
CYRANO:   None。
ROXANE:   You are kind; cousin!  Now I must be gone。 (She puts on her mask and veil quickly; then; absently):   You have not told me of your last night's fray。   Ah; but it must have been a hero…fight!。 。 。   Bid him to write。   (She sends him a kiss with her fingers):   How good you are!
CYRANO:   Ay!  Ay!
ROXANE:   A hundred men against you?  Now; farewell。   We are great friends?
CYRANO:   Ay; ay!
ROXANE:   Oh; bid him write!   You'll tell me all one dayA hundred men!   Ah; brave!。 。 。How brave!
CYRANO (bowing to her):   I have fought better since。
(She goes out。  Cyrano stands motionless; with eyes on the ground。  A silence。  The door (right) opens。  Ragueneau looks in。)
Scene 2。VII。
Cyrano; Ragueneau; poets; Carbon de Castel…Jaloux; the cadets; a crowd; then De Guiche。
RAGUENEAU:   Can we come in?
CYRANO (without stirring):   Yes。 。 。
(Ragueneau signs to his friends; and they come in。  At the same time; by door at back; enters Carbon de Castel…Jaloux; in Captain's uniform。  He makes gestures of surprise on seeing Cyrano。)
CARBON:   Here he is!
CYRANO (raising his head):   Captain!。 。 。
CARBON (delightedly):   Our hero!  We heard all!  Thirty or more   Of my cadets are there!。 。 。
CYRANO (shrinking back):   But。 。 。
CARBON (trying to draw him away):   Come with me!   They will not rest until they see you!
CYRANO:   No!
CARBON:   They're drinking opposite; at The Bear's Head。
CYRANO:   I。 。 。
CARBON (going to the door and calling across the street in a voice of thunder):   He won't come!  The hero's in the sulks!
A VOICE (outside):   Ah!  Sandious!
(Tumult outside。  Noise of boots and swords is heard approaching。)
CARBON (rubbing his hands):   They are running 'cross the street!
CADETS (entering):   Mille dious!  Capdedious!  Pocapdedious!
RAGUENEAU (drawing back startled):   Gentlemen; are you all from Gascony?
THE CADETS:   All!
A CADET (to Cyrano):   Bravo!
CYRANO:   Baron!
ANOTHER (shaking his hands):   Vivat!
CYRANO:   Baron!
THIRD CADET:   Come!   I must embrace you!
CYRANO:   Baron!
SEVERAL GASCONS:   We'll embrace   Him; all in turn!
CYRANO (not knowing whom to reply to):   Baron!。 。 。Baron!。 。 。I beg。 。 。
RAGUENEAU:   Are you all Barons; Sirs?
THE CADETS:   Ay; every one!
RAGUENEAU:   Is it true?。 。 。
FIRST CADET:   Aywhy; you could build a tower   With nothing but our coronets; my friend!
LE BRET (entering; and running up to Cyrano):   They're looking for you!  Here's a crazy mob   Led by the men who followed you last night。 。 。
CYRANO (alarmed):   What!  Have you told them where to find me?
LE BRET (rubbing his hands):   Yes!
A BURGHER (entering; followed by a group of men):   Sir; all the Marais is a…coming here!
(Outside the street has filled with people。  Chaises a porteurs and carriages have drawn up。)
LE BRET (in a low voice; smiling; to Cyrano):   And Roxane?
CYRANO (quickly):   Hush!
THE CROWD (calling outside):   Cyrano!。 。 。
(A crowd rush into the shop; pushing one another。  Acclamations。)
RAGUENEAU (standing on a table):   Lo! my shop   Invaded!  They break all!  Magnificent!
PEOPLE (crowding round Cyrano):   My friend!。 。 。my friend。 。 。
Cyrano:   Meseems that yesterday   I had not all these friends!
LE BRET (delighted):   Success!
A YOUNG MARQUIS (hurrying up with his hands held out):   My friend;   Didst thou but know。 。 。
CYRANO:   Thou!。 。 。Marry!。 。 。thou!。 。 。Pray when   Did we herd swine together; you and I!
ANOTHER:   I would present you; Sir; to some fair dames   Who in my carriage yonder。 。 。
CYRANO (coldly):   Ah! and who   Will first present you; Sir; to me?
LE BRET (astonished):   What's wrong?
CYRANO:     Hush!
A MAN OF LETTERS (with writing…board):   A few details?。 。 。
CYRANO:     No。
LE BRET (nudging his elbow):   'Tis Theophrast;   Renaudet;。 。 。of the 'Court Gazette'!
CYRANO:     Who cares?
LE BRET:   This paperbut it is of great importance!。 。 。   They say it will be an immense success!
A POET (advancing):   Sir。 。 。
CYRANO:     What; another!
THE POET:   。 。 。Pray permit I make   A pentacrostic on your name。 。 。
SOME ONE (also advancing):   Pray; Sir。 。 。
CYRANO:     Enough!  Enough!
(A movement in the crowd。  De Guiche appears; escorted by officers。  Cuigy; Brissaille; the officers who went with Cyrano the night before。  Cuigy comes rapidly up to Cyrano。)
CUIGY (to Cyrano):   Here is Monsieur de Guiche? (A murmurevery one makes way):   He comes from the Marshal of Gassion!
DE GUICHE (bowing to Cyrano):   。 。 。Who would express his admiration; Sir;   For your new exploit noised so loud abroad。
THE CROWD:   Bravo!
CYRANO (bowing):   The Marshal is a judge of valor。
DE GUICHE:   He could not have believed the thing; unless   These gentlemen had sworn they witnessed it。
CUIGY:   With our own eyes!
LE BRET (aside to Cyrano; who has an absent air):   But。 。 。you。 。 。
CYRANO:   Hush!
LE BRET:   But。 。 。You suffer?
CYRANO (starting):   Before this rabble?I?。 。 。 (He draws himself up; twirls his mustache; and throws back his shoulders):   Wait!。 。 。You shall see!
DE GUICHE (to whom Cuigy has spoken in a low voice):   In feats of arms; already your career   Abounded。You serve with those crazy pates   Of Gascons?
CYRANO:   Ay; with the Cadets。
A CADET (in a terrible voice):   With us!
DE GUICHE (looking at the cadets; ranged behind Cyrano):   Ah!。 。 。All these gentlemen of haughty mien;   Are they the famous?。 。 。
CARBON:   Cyrano!
CYRANO:   Ay; Captain!
CARBON:   Since all my company's assembled her 
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