L'oiseau Bleu = the Blue Bird : a Lyric Comedy in Four Acts And Eight Scenes
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Ils attendent l'heure de leur naissance. Tyltyl. L'heure de leur naissance? THE BLUE BIRD 47 Tyltyl. Do you see the dial of the church? Mytyl. I can even see the Uttle hand . . . Tyltyl. Well! Midnight is going to strike... (Tzuehe strokes of midnight are heard ). There, did you hear? jMytyl. I'm going away! Tyltyl. Not yet. . . I'm going to turn the diamond. . . Mytyl. No, No! Don't do it! I want to go away. . . I'm so afraid, httle brother! I'm terribly afraid! Tyltyl. There isn't any danger.... . . Mytyl. I don't want to see the dead. Tyltyl. All right, you don't have to see them, You can close your eyes. Mytyl {snuggling against Tyltyl's clothes). Tyltyl. I don't want to! No. it isn't possible. . . They're coming out of the ground! Tyltyl. Don't tremble so! They won't be but a second. . . Mytyl. But you're trembling so ! They'll be frightful! Tyltyl. It is already past time. . . (Tyltyl turns the diamond. A terrify- ing minute of silence and immobil- ity; after which, the crosses rock, the graves open slightly, the stones lift).
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