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.