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Christian de Neuvillette:
[Cyrano is coaching Christian, and Christian is reciting badly what Cyrano has written]
"Thus do I love thee." Cyrano de Bergerac:
Idiot! There are a dozen ways to read that line - "*Thus* do I love thee"; "Thus do *I* love thee", "Thus do I love *thee*! *thee*! *thee*!"
[Cyrano is coaching Christian, and Christian is reciting badly what Cyrano has written]
"Thus do I love thee." Cyrano de Bergerac:
Idiot! There are a dozen ways to read that line - "*Thus* do I love thee"; "Thus do *I* love thee", "Thus do I love *thee*! *thee*! *thee*!"
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Thus do I love thee my darling
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Idiot
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There are a dozen ways to read that line
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Can't you give it some meaning Any meaning
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THUS do I love thee
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Thus do I love thee
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Thus do I LOVE thee
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Movie Summary
The charismatic swordsman-poet helps another woo the woman he loves in this straightforward version of the play.

