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(_Boxing her ears_.) And take that for your answer!...
(_Piercing screams and a general turmoil_. ROSELLE and AIMETTE _make a rush at_ BELLINE _and_ ROSARELLE, _while_ MILETTE _and_ JALLINE _vainly try to separate the combatants_. THE VEILED GIRL _alone remains motionless in her corner, as though she were not present. The others claw one another's faces, tear one another's hair and end by uttering such piercing yells and shrieks that_ TYLTYL, _returning from the_ MISER'S, _hears them from the far end of the palace and comes running up, scared and dismayed. He is bare-headed and only half-dressed and does not understand what is going on_.)
TYLTYL
What is it? What's the matter? What has happened? An accident? Are you hurt? What have you been doing?
THE GIRLS
(_All speaking together_.) It's she!... No, no, it was Rosarelle who began!... I tell you, it was she!... She insulted me!... She boxed my ears!... She dared to talk against my father!... She spoke ill of my mother!... She's lying, she's lying!... She nearly pulled my ear off!...
She's driven a hairpin into my cheek!...
(_Enter_ THE FAIRY.)
THE FAIRY
Why, what's the matter?
TYLTYL
(_In bewilderment_.) I don't know, ma'am. I think they must have gone mad. They were so sweet when I left them. I should never have known them!... Look, look, they are quite different!... Rosarelle and Belline's eyes are blazing like furies', Aimette looks so spiteful and Roselle so brazen, Jalline hasn't washed herself and Milette's cheeks are as red as a turkey-c.o.c.k's.... (_Bursting into tears and hiding his eyes with his arm, like a child crying_.) I can't bear it! Oh, I can't bear it!
THE FAIRY
But, you little silly, it's your own fault!
TYLTYL
My fault?
THE FAIRY
Yes, of course, it's your fault.... And, first, where have you come from? What have you done with your jacket and your green hat?
TYLTYL
Why, ma'am, I was busy dressing; I was putting on the little pair of silk breeches and the jacket embroidered with pearls which you told me I was to wear when I went to see the Ancestors.... Then I heard screams, dropped everything, ran up and found them fighting, tearing out one another's hair and scratching one another's faces....
THE FAIRY
A pretty business!... That will teach you to run after them without your talisman, which reveals the truth.... I call it most incorrect and improper.... Don't you see that you are not seeing them now as they are?...
TYLTYL
I'm not seeing them as they are?... Then how do I see them?...
THE FAIRY
Why, as they are not, that is to say, as you ought never to see them....
It's all so wonderfully simple: anything that's ugly isn't true, never has been true and never will be.
TYLTYL
That's easily said; but you see what you do see.
THE FAIRY
When you see what you do see, you see nothing at all.... I've told you before, it's what you do not see that makes the world go round.... All this doesn't count; it's only a little foam on the surface of the ocean.... But run quickly and fetch the sapphire and we shall once more see deep down into their souls, the truth of their hearts and the well-spring of their life.... Wait, you needn't trouble: I see Light coming; she has brought you your hat.
(_Enter_ LIGHT.)
LIGHT
Good-evening, Tyltyl.
TYLTYL
(_Throwing himself pa.s.sionately into her arms_.) Oh, Light, Light!...
It's my dear Light!... Where were you?... What have you been doing ever since I saw you last?... I have missed you so much and looked for you so often!...
LIGHT
My dear little Tyltyl!... I have never lost sight of you.... I have guided you and counselled you and kissed you very often, without your knowing it.... But we will talk about all this later; to-day we have no time; I have only one night to give you and there is a great deal to be done.
(_Enter_ DESTINY.)
DESTINY
Where is Tyltyl?
TYLTYL
Here. I'm not trying to hide.
DESTINY
And quite right too, for it would be no use; there's no escaping me....
TYLTYL
(_Contemplating him in astonishment_.)
But what's the matter with you?... What has happened to you? You look so much smaller!... You seem to be less tall and less broad.... You're not ill, are you?...
DESTINY
(_Who has indeed shrunk appreciably_.)