I tell you it was I who was always kissing you; I tell you it was you who were never there....
MILETTE
It"s funny that we can never see things till we"ve learnt how to look for them.... But, now that we do know, now that we see, we can really kiss each other....
TYLTYL
(_Eagerly kissing_ MILETTE.) Yes, yes, let"s kiss each other again and again till we have no kisses left!... Oh, how wonderful it is!... I never kissed anybody till now; and I"d no idea what it was like!... Oh, how wonderful, how wonderful!... I could kiss you for ever! I could spend my life kissing you!...
MILETTE
And I, I too!... I"d never kissed anybody either: I mean, I"d only kissed daddy and mummy; it"s not the same thing at all.... But tell me, Tyltyl, is it true that you love me and only me?... Who is that coming in?
(_Opening the wall, which closes again behind her, enter a second young girl, dressed in a blood-red skirt and bodice. A butcher"s knife hangs from her belt_.)
THE SECOND GIRL
(_Rushing up to_ TYLTYL _and kissing him_.) Here I am, Tyltyl darling, here I am!
TYLTYL
(_To_ THE FAIRY.) This is Belline, my cousin, the butcher"s daughter....
(_To_ BELLINE.) What"s the matter with you, Belline dear? You"re wet through and quite out of breath!...
BELLINE
I should think I was!... It"s a long way from the village to your place!... I didn"t even wait to wash my hands.... I was helping daddy to cut up a calf; the moment your thoughts came, I dropped my knife and left everything so as to get here quicker.... I even believe that, while I was there, I cut my finger rather badly; but here it doesn"t show....
Daddy hasn"t the least idea what has happened; he must be furious.
(_Catching sight of_ MILETTE.) How do you do, Milette?
MILETTE
How do you do, Belline?... Do you love him too?
BELLINE
Why, yes, of course!... You"re not angry with me?
MILETTE
Not at all, I"m glad.... We"ll both of us love him....
BELLINE
How pretty you look this evening, Milette dearest....
MILETTE
No, it"s you, Belline: you"ve never been more beautiful....
TYLTYL
(_To_ THE FAIRY.) They"re taking it very well!...
THE FAIRY
Of course they are; they know it"s not your fault....
(_At this point, the chimney-recess lights up, opens at the hack and admits a third young girl, dressed like the maid at an inn and carrying a pewter tray under one arm and a bottle under the other_.)
THE THIRD GIRL
(_Enthusiastically, darting at_ TYLTYL.) Here I am, here I am! It"s me!... Good evening, everybody; but first a kiss for Tyltyl!...
TYLTYL
Hullo, you too, Roselle?... (_To_ THE FAIRY.) This is Roselle, the daughter of the landlord of the Golden Sun.... (_To_ ROSELLE.) Was there no one at the inn this evening, that you were able to come?
ROSELLE
On the contrary, heaps of people! You can imagine, on Christmas Eve!
There were men sitting and drinking on the counter and on all the window-sills. I dropped a tray with twelve gla.s.ses on it when you called me. Why, I"ve still got the tray under this arm and a bottle of the best brandy under the other. It gets in my way when I"m kissing you.... I left them shouting after me, down there, as though I had set the house on fire.... They must be wondering if I"m mad. But I don"t care, I was so delighted that you were thinking of me. A sudden happiness came over me.... How are you, Tyltyl dear?... Kiss me again!... You"re even handsomer than when I saw you last....
TYLTYL
(_Kissing her_.) And you, dear Roselle, you are prettier than ever; and your cheeks are so soft and cool.... I never dared kiss you before....
When any one else did, I always said to myself, "How happy he must be!"
ROSELLE
The others didn"t matter.... But I knew well enough that you didn"t dare.... I didn"t dare either, though I was dying to kiss you.... Do you remember the first time you came to the inn, six weeks ago? It was on a Sunday morning, after High Ma.s.s; you didn"t look at anybody; but suddenly, when I came near, your eyes grew so bright and opened so wide....
TYLTYL
And so did yours open wide: they looked like two lakes.
ROSELLE
What were they doing, our eyes? What happened?... I know that, since that day, I think of nothing but you, I do no work, I"m always here; but you came very seldom....
(_Coming down the ladder from the attic, enter a fourth young girl, in rustic clothes, all white with flour_.)
TYLTYL
(_Turning round_.) Who"s there? You, Aimette?... (_To_ THE FAIRY.) This is Aimette, another cousin, the miller"s daughter....
THE FAIRY
Go on, go on, you"re doing very nicely!