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He has on a jester's head-dress and ruff, and holds a bauble in his hand, but he is shrouded in a big cloak, which quite covers him. He is watching the Lady Yolande. zi^ho is dancing a gavotte with Florimond. The Sieur sits in one of the high- backed chairs, also zvatching. To the right of the stage stands Odo, the jester, in full jester's costume. Beside him are two musicians, playing for the dancers. As the dance stops, Florimond stoops and kisses the lady's hand. Florimond (lisping): In thoo...th ath thprightly a meathure ath ever tripped knight and lady! Yolande (turning to one of the musicians): 'Twas a merry tune, and well played ! Thou hast magic in thy bow. Odo: 'Twas the grace of thy dancing bewitched him, my lady! Sieur: What ho! A fool making pretty speeches? Odo: Better a fool making pretty speeches, my lord, than pretty speeches making a fool! Florimond: Well thaid, thir fool, well thaid! Sieur: Well said, indeed! Play yet another tune! T would have mirth within these halls, for verily, my ears are tired of the continual prating and preaching, and the everlasting "On to Jerusalem!" Florimond: Ay, the cruthades !
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