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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
209

SCENE IV

The Same. De Guiche.

De Guiche

[to Carbon].

Good-day!

[They examine each other. Aside, with satisfaction.]

Good-day!He's green.

Carbon

[aside].

Good-day! He’s green.He has nothing left but eyes.

De Guiche

[looking at the Cadets].

Here are the rebels! Ay, Sirs, on all sides
I hear that in your ranks you scoff at me;
That the Cadets, these loutish, mountain-bred,
Poor country squires, and barons of Périgord,
Scarce find for me—their Colonel—a disdain
Sufficient! call me plotter, wily courtier!
It does not please their mightiness to see
A point-lace collar on my steel cuirass,—
And they enrage, because a man, in sooth,
May be no ragged-robin, yet a Gascon!

[Silence. All smoke and play.]

Shall I command your Captain punish you?
No.

Carbon.

No.I am free, moreover,—will not punish—

De Guiche.

Ah!