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[Note 57:_Brain_, cerveau et esprit, saillie, bon mot.]
CLAUDIO.--J'esp�rais que vous auriez refus� B�atrice; et que j'aurais
pu vous faire finir sous le b�ton votre existence solitaire, pour
vous apprendre � �tre un homme � deux faces; ce que vous serez, sans
contredit, si ma cousine ne veille pas sur vous de bien pr�s.
B�N�DICK.--Allons, allons, nous sommes amis.--Un tour de danse avant
d'�tre mari�s, afin que nous puissions all�ger nos coeurs et les talons
de nos femmes.
L�ONATO.--La danse viendra apr�s.
B�N�DICK.--Nous commencerons par l�, sur ma parole.--Allons, musique,
jouez.--Prince, vous �tes m�lancolique: prenez-moi une femme. Il n'est
point de b�ton plus v�n�rable que celui dont la pomme est garnie de
corne.
(Entre un messager.)
LE MESSAGER.--Seigneur, votre fr�re don Juan a �t� pris dans sa fuite,
et une escorte de gens arm�s l'a ramen� � Messine.
B�N�DICK.--Ne songez pas � lui jusqu'� demain: je vous donnerai l'id�e
d'une bonne punition pour lui.--Allons, fl�tes, partez.
(On danse, ensuite tous sortent.)
FIN DU CINQUI�ME ET DERNIER ACTE.
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