Cyrano de Bergerac
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Well, towards midnight,
I was on my way to meet them.

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The moon was like a watch up in heaven.
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But, suddenly
a watchmaker long forgotten

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pushed a light could of cotton
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over the silvery case
of the round clock

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Darkest darkness fell on the dock.
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The gloom was hiding my foes.
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You could see...no further...
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Than your nose.
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Who is that man?
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He arrived this morning.
Really?

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Baron Christian de Neuvil...
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Good...
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I...
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Good...
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Where was I?
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Mordious!
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You couldn't see your toes.
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I was thinking that
for some drunken poet

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I was about to hit a great man...
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On the nose.
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In the teeth...
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Tooth for tooth!
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Why should I stick my...
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Nose.
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Finger...in that pie?
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For a man so great could break my...
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Nose.
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My fingers!
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I thought: ''On, son of Gascony.''
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I then found myself...
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Nose to nose.
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Face to face
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with a hundred angry louts
stinking of...

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Nose-herb!
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Onions and stale wine!
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I pounced...
Nose down!

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I disembowelled two!
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Impaled a thrid!
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A sword went ''sneet''. I replied...
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''Snout!''
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Damnation!
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Everyone out!

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