Debussy's Pelleas Et Melisande : a Guide to the Opera With Musical Examples From the Score

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" Oh, oh ! I am going to cry, papa! — let me down! let me down!" insists Yniold, in nameless terror.
ActIV Melisande and Pelleas meet in an apartment in the castle. Pelleas is about to leave, to travel, he teUs her, now that his father is recovering; but before he goes he must see her alone — he must speak to her that night. He asks that she meet him in the park, at the "Fountain of the Blind." It will be the last night, he says, and she will see him no more.
Melisande consents to meet him, but
... she wiU not hear of his going away. "I shall see you always; I shall look upon you always," she tells him. " You will look in vain," says Pelleas; "I shall try to go very far away." They separate. Arkel enters. He tells Melisande that he has pitied her since she came to the castle: "I observed you. You were listless — but with the strange, astray look of one who, in the sunlight, in a beautiful garden, awaits ever a great misfortune. — I cannot explain. — But I was sad to see you thus.

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