The Blue Bird: a Fairy Play in Six Acts by Maurice Maeterlinck
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MYTYL What beautiful cakes they have!.... THE DOG And such game! And sausages! And legs of lamb and calves' liver!... There is nothing nicer or lovelier in the world than liver!... BREAD Except quartern-loaves made of fine white flour! They have splendid ones!... How lovely they are! How lovely they are!... SUGAR I beg your pardon, I beg your pardon, I beg a thousand pardons.... Allow me, allow me.... I would not like to hurt anybody's feelings; but are you not forgetting the sweetmeats, which form the glory of that table and which, if I may say so, surpass in grandeur and magnificence all that exists in this hall, or perhaps anywhere else?... TYLTYL How pleased and happy they look!... And they are shouting! And laughing! And singing!... I believe they have seen us.... (_A dozen of the biggest_ LUXURIES _have risen from table and now, holding their stomachs in their hands, advance laboriously towards the_ CHILDREN.) LIGHT Have no fear, they are very affable.... They will probably invite you to dinner.... Do not accept, do not accept anything, lest you should forget |
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