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Cyrano de Bergerac | Act I, Scene VI
Scene VI
CYRANO, LE BRET and the DUENNA.
- DUENNA:
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[with a low bow] I was asked to find out where a certain lady could see her heroic cousin in private.
- CYRANO:
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[overwhelmed] See me?
- DUENNA:
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[curtsying] Yes, Sir. She has some things to tell you.
- CYRANO:
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Some things to…
- DUENNA:
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[still curtsying] Yes, Sir, private matters.
- CYRANO:
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[staggering] Ah, my God!
- DUENNA:
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Early tomorrow morning, we will go to hear mass at Saint-Roch.
- CYRANO:
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[leaning against LE BRET] My God!
- DUENNA:
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And after mass, where can we meet you for a talk?
- CYRANO:
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[confused] Where? Ah! My God!
- DUENNA:
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Please name a place, Sir.
- CYRANO:
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I'm thinking…
- DuennA:
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Where?
- CYRANO:
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Ragueneau's bakery!
- DUENNA:
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Where is his shop?
- CYRANO:
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It's on the—on the—My God!—the Rue St. Honore.
- DUENNA:
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[going] Good. We'll see you there at seven.
- CYRANO:
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I will be there.
[The DUENNA goes out.]
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