Act FourthThe Night of the Nightingale

Act FourthThe Night of the Nightingale

In the Forest. Evening. Huge trees with thick gnarled roots. At the base of one of the trees, Time or a lightning stroke has hollowed a sort of chamber. Rising slopes carpeted with heather. Rabbit holes. Mosses. Toadstools. Stretched between two ferns, a great cobweb, spangled with water-drops. At the rise of the curtain,Rabbitsare discovered on every side among the underbrush, peacefully inhaling the evening air. A time of serene silence and coolness.


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