The Duenna But what was the reason for all your debts? Then comes an offer from his cousin, to be her steward. HereĬomes Monsieur de Bergerac! He draws me earthward, And then, she takes herself off with a musketeer!Īlone, ruined, I hang myself. He has just finished relating something to the duenna, and is wiping his eyes. Ragueneau is standing near the door in a sort of livery. The window onto Roxane’s balcony is wide open. The knocker of this door is bandaged with linen like a sore thumb.Īt the rising of the curtain the duenna is seated on the bench. A bench in front.įrom the bench and the stones jutting out of the wall it is easy to climb to the balcony.įacing, an old house in the same style of brick and stone. On the right Roxane’s house and her garden wall overhung with thick foliage. Permission to perform this version of the play, on stage or film, by amateur or professional companies, and for commercial purposes, should be requested from the translator.Ī small square in the old Marais. This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose. Kline © Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved
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